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Paul Delvaux, Sans titre (Paysage à Huy), ca. 1924. Watercolour and ink on paper, approx. 33.5 × 41 cm. The work is unsigned and accompanied by a recent authentication certificate from the Fondation Paul Delvaux / Comité Delvaux. // This early work by Paul Delvaux presents a quiet landscape near Huy, rendered in watercolour and ink with a loose, exploratory touch. Tall trees structure the composition, while two small female figures in red introduce a subtle human presence. Executed around 1924, the work reflects Delvaux’s formative years, before his turn toward surrealism, when he focused on atmosphere, rhythm, and the interaction between figures and landscape.
Sans Titre (Paysage à Huy), 1924
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Paul Delvaux, Sans titre (Paysage à Huy), ca. 1924. Watercolour and ink on paper, approx. 33.5 × 41 cm. The work is unsigned and accompanied by a recent authentication certificate from the Fondation Paul Delvaux / Comité Delvaux. // This early work by Paul Delvaux presents a quiet landscape near Huy, rendered in watercolour and ink with a loose, exploratory touch. Tall trees structure the composition, while two small female figures in red introduce a subtle human presence. Executed around 1924, the work reflects Delvaux’s formative years, before his turn toward surrealism, when he focused on atmosphere, rhythm, and the interaction between figures and landscape.
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