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- Image 31.5 x 24 cm / 12 3/8 x 9 1/2 in - Sheet 44.5 x 33.5 cm / 17 1/2 x 13 1/4 in - Catalog Note - Cahier Paul Delvaux n°4, Galerie Le Bateau-Lavoir, Paris, 1972, n°69 // Paul Delvaux’s Confidences (1972) is a delicate lithograph portraying an intimate moment between two women. The figures are rendered with soft, careful lines, creating a sense of quiet introspection. Their heads gently touch, conveying a bond of trust and shared emotion. The woman on the left wears a floral headpiece, while the one on the right leans in, eyes closed, suggesting the exchange of private thoughts. Delvaux's characteristic attention to detail and subtle use of texture in this work highlight themes of femininity, tenderness, and silent communication. The warm monochrome tone adds to the overall mood of serenity and introspection.
Confidences, 1972
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- Image 31.5 x 24 cm / 12 3/8 x 9 1/2 in - Sheet 44.5 x 33.5 cm / 17 1/2 x 13 1/4 in - Catalog Note - Cahier Paul Delvaux n°4, Galerie Le Bateau-Lavoir, Paris, 1972, n°69 // Paul Delvaux’s Confidences (1972) is a delicate lithograph portraying an intimate moment between two women. The figures are rendered with soft, careful lines, creating a sense of quiet introspection. Their heads gently touch, conveying a bond of trust and shared emotion. The woman on the left wears a floral headpiece, while the one on the right leans in, eyes closed, suggesting the exchange of private thoughts. Delvaux's characteristic attention to detail and subtle use of texture in this work highlight themes of femininity, tenderness, and silent communication. The warm monochrome tone adds to the overall mood of serenity and introspection.
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