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Lithograph on Arches paper, signed in pencil and numbered - Literature: Jacob 55. - Image : 32 x 70 cm - Published by Le Bâteau Lavoir - Printed by : Mourlot // Le tramway by Paul Delvaux, a lithograph created in 1971, is a dreamlike portrayal of a tram passing through a surreal nighttime scene. Delvaux's signature combination of urban life and classical figures is evident, as the tram sits in the center while various figures, some nude and others clothed, populate the foreground and background. The artwork blends elements of reality and fantasy, drawing the viewer into a world where the mundane and the mythical coexist. The detailed line work and moody atmosphere, combined with the use of soft lighting, create a sense of timelessness. The lithograph, printed on Arches paper, was produced in a limited edition of 75, with additional artist's proofs (EA), and signed by Delvaux in pencil.
Le tramway, 1971
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Lithograph on Arches paper, signed in pencil and numbered - Literature: Jacob 55. - Image : 32 x 70 cm - Published by Le Bâteau Lavoir - Printed by : Mourlot // Le tramway by Paul Delvaux, a lithograph created in 1971, is a dreamlike portrayal of a tram passing through a surreal nighttime scene. Delvaux's signature combination of urban life and classical figures is evident, as the tram sits in the center while various figures, some nude and others clothed, populate the foreground and background. The artwork blends elements of reality and fantasy, drawing the viewer into a world where the mundane and the mythical coexist. The detailed line work and moody atmosphere, combined with the use of soft lighting, create a sense of timelessness. The lithograph, printed on Arches paper, was produced in a limited edition of 75, with additional artist's proofs (EA), and signed by Delvaux in pencil.
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Construction D'un Temple En Ruine De La Déesse Vanadé Paris, 1975
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