All the lights (1962) by Paul Delvaux

The artwork titled “All the Lights,” created by Paul Delvaux in 1962, is an oil painting on canvas measuring 150 by 130 centimeters. This piece belongs to the Surrealism art movement and falls into the genre of cityscapes.

The artwork portrays a nocturnal scene, rich in mystery and imaginative elements typical of Surrealist influence. The setting is a dimly lit street lined with barren trees, their twisted branches adding an eerie atmosphere to the scene. Two female figures dressed in white lace gowns walk along the cobblestone path, holding lamps that cast a soft, surreal glow. Shadows dance on the ground, adding depth and intrigue. The sky above is dark, with strategic beams of light illuminating segments of the landscape, contributing to the overall enigmatic mood of the piece. A red brick building stands to the right, its windows exuding warmth, contrasting the cold exterior. Delvaux’s meticulous attention to detail and masterful manipulation of light create a hauntingly beautiful composition.

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