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Lithograph, 1970, signed in pencil and numbered, on Arches wove paper, with full margins. Mira Jacob 42 // Locomobile by Paul Delvaux, a 1970 lithograph, merges surrealism with the ordinary, creating a mysterious tableau of nude figures and a vintage steam engine. The scene features ethereal, contemplative women arranged around an old locomotive in a forested setting, their gazes introspective and detached. The contrast between the industrial machine and the natural, dreamlike presence of the women invokes Delvaux’s signature exploration of isolation, time, and the surreal coexistence of past and present. The detailed lines and delicate shading imbue the piece with a sense of quiet, enigmatic tension. Signed and numbered in pencil, this work exemplifies Delvaux’s unique vision, blending beauty with the uncanny.
Locomobile, 1970
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Lithograph, 1970, signed in pencil and numbered, on Arches wove paper, with full margins. Mira Jacob 42 // Locomobile by Paul Delvaux, a 1970 lithograph, merges surrealism with the ordinary, creating a mysterious tableau of nude figures and a vintage steam engine. The scene features ethereal, contemplative women arranged around an old locomotive in a forested setting, their gazes introspective and detached. The contrast between the industrial machine and the natural, dreamlike presence of the women invokes Delvaux’s signature exploration of isolation, time, and the surreal coexistence of past and present. The detailed lines and delicate shading imbue the piece with a sense of quiet, enigmatic tension. Signed and numbered in pencil, this work exemplifies Delvaux’s unique vision, blending beauty with the uncanny.
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What is Hyper-realism?
Hyperrealism is a genre of sculpture and painting that closely resembles high-resolution photographs. It is an evolution of Photorealism and is often applied to an independent art style or movement that became prominent in Europe and the United States in the early 2000s. Hyperrealist artists focus on extreme detail and precision, creating works that are often indistinguishable from real-life images.
