The artwork, titled “Advertisement for ‘Norine’,” is a creation by the artist René Magritte, dated circa 1925 and originating from Brussels, Belgium. This piece falls within the Art Deco movement and serves as an advertisement genre, specifically part of the “Advertisement for ‘Norine'” series.
The artwork depicts two fashionably dressed women in Deco-styled dresses, exuding elegance and sophistication. The figures are presented with a combination of geometric shapes and soft, flowing lines, characteristic of the Art Deco aesthetic. The text in the lower portion reads “la robe ‘musette’ de norine,” emphasizing the promotional nature of the piece. The muted yet warm color palette and the intricate details in the clothing styles reflect the era’s blend of luxury and modernism. This artwork elegantly captures the essence of contemporary fashion and commercial art during the 1920s.