Advertisment for “Norine” (c.1925; Brussels, Belgium) by Rene Magritte

The artwork titled “Advertisement for ‘Norine'” was created by René Magritte around 1925 in Brussels, Belgium. This piece is part of the Art Deco movement and falls under the genre of advertisement. The creation is a part of a series of advertisements for ‘Norine’.

The artwork showcases a sophisticated and stylized depiction characteristic of the Art Deco era. Featuring elegant elongated figures adorned in fashionable attire, the advertisement exudes a sense of high fashion and modernity. The primary figure is dressed in a black dress, emphasizing sleek geometric lines and minimalism. Another figure appears in the background, adorned with a hat, and there is an interaction of contrasting colors and abstract shapes, reinforcing the avant-garde aesthetic. The composition is accented with playful text elements at the bottom, contributing to the overall ambiance of refined elegance and contemporary design that is emblematic of the Art Deco movement.

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