L'Appel de la Nuit [The Call of the Night]
About this artwork
This is an early and important work in Delvaux's dream-landscape style. There is a deliberate conflict between the eroticism of the nudes and the uninviting setting into which they have been cast. Sexual fantasy collides with sexual anxiety in the strange and desolate landscape. The symbolism calls for interpretation but resists any. A skull and skeleton can be seen in the background, as well as groups of rocks which appear to be arranged in a prehistoric or symbolic manner. The rampant vegetation clinging to the languid nudes threatens to engulf them.
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artist:Paul DelvauxBelgian (1897 - 1994)
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title:L'Appel de la Nuit [The Call of the Night]
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date created:1938
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:Framed: 119.80 x 139.80 x 6.30 cm / 44.00 kg
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credit line:Purchased with the support of the Heritage Lottery Fund and the Art Fund 1995
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accession number:GMA 3884
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
Paul Delvaux
Paul Delvaux
The Belgian artist Delvaux studied architecture and painting in Brussels. He experimented with painting in an expressionist style but turned to Surrealism after seeing a surrealist exhibition in 1934. Delvaux was not a formal member of the surrealist movement and did not participate in group...