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// La femme à la Boule by Paul Delvaux, created in 1971, is a lithograph that reflects the artist’s surrealist influences and fascination with the female form. This limited edition print portrays a nude woman in profile, delicately positioned within a dreamlike, architectural space. Her contemplative gaze and graceful hand gestures add a sense of intimacy and introspection to the scene. In the background, a geometric landscape with a prominent spherical object and a classical column blend reality with surreal elements, creating a mysterious atmosphere. Delvaux’s work often explores the juxtaposition of the familiar and the fantastical, inviting the viewer into an enigmatic, poetic world.
La femme a la Boule, 1971
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// La femme à la Boule by Paul Delvaux, created in 1971, is a lithograph that reflects the artist’s surrealist influences and fascination with the female form. This limited edition print portrays a nude woman in profile, delicately positioned within a dreamlike, architectural space. Her contemplative gaze and graceful hand gestures add a sense of intimacy and introspection to the scene. In the background, a geometric landscape with a prominent spherical object and a classical column blend reality with surreal elements, creating a mysterious atmosphere. Delvaux’s work often explores the juxtaposition of the familiar and the fantastical, inviting the viewer into an enigmatic, poetic world.
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Paul Delvaux
Construction D'un Temple En Ruine De La Déesse Vanadé Paris, 1975
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