Champs Elysées

Champs Elysées

Paul DelvauxWW-1966-118534

Catalogue

Year
1966
Dimensions
62 × 100 cm (24 7/16 × 39 3/8 in.)

Artist

Paul Delvaux
Paul Delvaux

Painting

Drawing on the formative experiences of his youth, Paul Delvaux’s shadowy, dream-like paintings convey a profound sense of curiosity and unease. In the Surrealist tradition of “poetic shock,” Delvaux’s art combines a bizarre set of recurring visual motifs to create eerie, disquieting scenes: nude women wander transfixed through darkened railway stations, grimacing skeletons peer from the shadows and puzzled scientists confer in long corridors. While he did not formally align himself with the Surrealists, Delvaux was distinctly indebted to artists like Giorgio de Chirico, René Magritte and Salvador Dalí, and the hallucinatory quality of his paintings was admired by the movement’s founder, André Breton.

Veurne, Belgium

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The Sunday Dress

The Sunday Dress

1967 · Lithograph

WW-1967-M052578
The Lady with a Candle

The Lady with a Candle

1966 · Lithograph

WW-1966-M052562
Leda

Leda

1948 · Oil paint on board

WW-1948-219691
Composition (The Siesta)

Composition (The Siesta)

1947 · Ink and watercolor on paper

WW-1947-M031537
Two Women

Two Women

1947 · Pen and black ink with watercolor, over graphite, on white wove paper

WW-1947-058478
Sleeping Venus

Sleeping Venus

1944 · Oil paint on canvas

WW-1944-217262

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Year
1966
Dimensions
62 × 100 cm (24 7/16 × 39 3/8 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1966-118534

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Paul Delvaux

Paul Delvaux

Painting

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