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Paul Delvaux, L'Eventail, 1968, etching of a central nude woman with a fan, surrounded by two other figures and classical architecture in the background.

Published Galerie Bateau Lavoir,Paris - Printed by Fernand Mourlot, Paris. // Paul Delvaux's L'Eventail (1968) is an intricate etching that showcases his surreal and classical style. The scene features a central nude female figure kneeling while holding an open fan. She is surrounded by two other figures—one peering from a doorway and another reflected in a mirror. The background, adorned with lush vegetation and classical architecture, enhances the dreamlike and introspective atmosphere characteristic of Delvaux’s work. The attention to detail and delicate lines give the composition an ethereal quality, merging reality and fantasy seamlessly. This piece, printed by Fernand Mourlot and published by Galerie Bateau Lavoir, Paris, reflects Delvaux’s fascination with the enigmatic and the classical.

Artwork Copyright © Paul Delvaux

L'Eventail, 1968

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Published Galerie Bateau Lavoir,Paris - Printed by Fernand Mourlot, Paris. // Paul Delvaux's L'Eventail (1968) is an intricate etching that showcases his surreal and classical style. The scene features a central nude female figure kneeling while holding an open fan. She is surrounded by two other figures—one peering from a doorway and another reflected in a mirror. The background, adorned with lush vegetation and classical architecture, enhances the dreamlike and introspective atmosphere characteristic of Delvaux’s work. The attention to detail and delicate lines give the composition an ethereal quality, merging reality and fantasy seamlessly. This piece, printed by Fernand Mourlot and published by Galerie Bateau Lavoir, Paris, reflects Delvaux’s fascination with the enigmatic and the classical.

Artwork Copyright © Paul Delvaux

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