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Sleeping Venus ( French: La Vénus endormie) is a 1944 painting by Paul Delvaux. It depicts a reclining Venus surrounded by anguished people at a town square with classical buildings. It was painted in Brussels while the city was bombed during World War II and Delvaux wanted to contrast the psychological drama of the moment with the calm Venus. T00134 Display caption Catalogue entry Display caption Delvaux's painting combines classical elements with a troubling atmosphere. Set against a night sky, the town, with its temples lined with horses' heads, is populated with female nudes, a skeleton and a dressmakers dummy.

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Sleeping Venus ( French: La Vénus endormie) is a 1944 painting by Paul Delvaux. It depicts a reclining Venus surrounded by anguished people at a town square with classical buildings. It was painted in Brussels while the city was bombed during World War II and Delvaux wanted to contrast the psychological drama of the moment with the calm Venus. The majority of Delvaux's motifs were inspired by adolescent experiences: encountering the grinning skull of a man's skeleton at school; discovering the poetry of Homer; taking the train to the Sonian Forest near Brussels to paint en plein air while on military service. The Sleeping Venus Home / Museum / Search ARC Museum / Paul Delvaux (1897-1994) View. Image Details 659 x 755 pixels less than 1 MP. Paul Delvaux 1897-1994 Belgian Surrealist painter, draftsman, illustrator, printmaker and engraver The Sleeping Venus 173 x 199 cms | 68 x 78 1/4 ins Oil on canvas. Art Renewal Center®. Artwork Details Classification: painting Medium: Oil paint on canvas Dimensions: support: 1727 x 1991 mm Provenance: Presented by Baron Urvater 1957 Image ID #: T00134 Accession #: T00134 Credit Lines Please see How do I caption an artistic work/photograph? on the FAQ page. High resolution digital file available off-line.

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Belgian Painter Born: September 23, 1897 - Antheit, Belgium Died: July 20, 1994 - Veurne, Belgium Movements and Styles: Surrealism Paul Delvaux Summary Accomplishments Important Art Biography Influences and Connections Useful Resources Similar Art and Related Pages New York, Staempfli Gallery, Paul Delvaux (selected paintings), June - July 1963. Rotterdam, Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Delvaux, April - June 1973, no. 44.. The figure of such a sleeping Venus was a recurring subject in Delvaux's art during the 1940s, and the dreamlike landscapes that surround her can often be seen as her own hypnotic. Paul Delvaux (French: [dɛlvo]; 23 September 1897 - 20 July 1994) was a Belgian painter noted for his dream-like scenes of women, classical architecture, trains and train stations, and skeletons, often in combination.He is often considered a surrealist, although he only briefly identified with the Surrealist movement. He was influenced by the works of Giorgio de Chirico and René Magritte. Sleeping Venus. Sleeping Venus may refer to: Sleeping Venus (Carracci), a circa 1603 painting by Annibale Carracci. Sleeping Venus (Giorgione), a 1510 painting by Giorgione and Titian. Sleeping Venus (Delvaux painting), a 1944 painting by Paul Delvaux. Sleeping Venus with Cupid (Poussin), a 1630 painting by Nicolas Poussin. This disambiguation.

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Sleeping Venus (La Vénus endormie) by Paul Delvaux (1897-1994), 1944, from Tate. [Go to accessibility information] Art UK has updated its cookies policy. By using this website you are agreeing to the use of cookies. To find out more read our updated Use of Cookies policy and our. Paul Delvaux (1897-1994). Note on the Cover Art: Sleeping Venus (1944) by Paul Delvaux. Part One. Shame's Allure. Part Two. Unashamed Citizens. Part Three. Contamination and Lamentation. Bibliography. Index. Note on the Cover Art: Sleeping Venus (1944) by Paul Delvaux. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 April 2016 Jill Locke. Paul Delvaux was a renowned Belgian artist famed for his surreal sketches and paintings that reflect his precision and imagination. He mixed craft and passions and created masterpieces like the Sleeping Venus and La Gare Forestière.Here, we take a deeper look behind the scenes of Delvaux's life and the pieces he painted. Paul Delvaux ( French: [dɛlvo]; 23 September 1897 - 20 July 1994) was a Belgian painter noted for his dream-like scenes of women, classical architecture, trains and train stations, and skeletons, often in combination. He is often considered a surrealist, [2] although he only briefly identified with the Surrealist movement.

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Centred around the figure of a sleeping Venus of the kind that Delvaux had first encountered in the shed of the Spitzner Museum in Brussels in the early 1930s and which had had such a profound effect on him, the familiar motifs of his art here coincide in a nocturnal encounter against the classical lines of a deep angular perspective. Sleeping Venus by Paul Delvaux: History, Analysis & Facts | Arthive Sleeping Venus Paul Delvaux • Painting View in interior NEW Like 3 To the selection 3 Comments 0 About the artwork This artwork was added since it is referred to in the materials below Art form: Painting Artwork in selections: 3 selections