The artwork titled “Advertisement for ‘Norine'” was created by Rene Magritte circa 1925 in Brussels, Belgium. It belongs to the Art Deco movement and falls under the genre of advertisement. This piece is a part of the series “Advertisement for ‘Norine'”.
The artwork portrays a stylish and modern depiction typical of the Art Deco era, characterized by geometric forms and bold lines. It features elegantly dressed figures, rendered in a combination of light and dark hues creating a striking contrast. The composition highlights the fashionable clothing designs promoted in the advertisement, encapsulating the sophisticated and avant-garde spirit of 1920s fashion. Magritte’s signature style and meticulous attention to detail are evident, infused with an air of elegance and modernity. The use of clean lines, minimalist forms, and careful composition reflects the aesthetic values of the Art Deco movement, making it not only an advertisement but also an exquisite work of art.