This surrealist painting depicts a dreamlike interpretation of the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the New World. In the center, a young, heroic Columbus steps ashore from a dark, traditional sailing ship. Above him hangs a large banner bearing the image of a serene, saintly figure, while the background is a vast, ethereal expanse blending sea and sky. Tall, thin spears and crosses pierce the landscape, creating a vertical rhythm that draws the eye upward toward a glowing, celestial light at the very top of the composition.
The artwork is dominated by a palette of cool, icy blues, whites, and greys, which provide a sharp contrast to the earthy browns of the foreground and the vibrant splashes of red and orange in the various flags and banners. The composition feels expansive and otherworldly, with distorted perspectives and overlapping imagery characteristic of the artist's style. The scene is marked by a sense of historical grandeur mixed with mystical, symbolic elements.
Fine detail is evident in the flowing robes of the central figures and the intricate markings on the sails, which feature large, glowing crosses. The scene transitions from the dark, solid ground at the bottom to a hazy, atmospheric horizon, emphasizing the transition from the physical world to a spiritual or visionary realm. Throughout the painting, small, ghostly figures and architectural suggestions emerge from the cloudy, dream-like texture, adding layers of depth and historical narrative to the surreal landscape.