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

The artwork titled “Advertisement for ‘Norine'” was created by the artist René Magritte around 1925 in Brussels, Belgium. The piece belongs to the Art Deco movement and serves as an advertisement within the genre. This particular work is part of a series titled “Advertisement for ‘Norine’.”

In the artwork, one observes a sophisticated interplay of geometric shapes and abstract forms characteristic of the Art Deco style. Featuring two elegantly dressed figures, the scene highlights fashion, sophistication, and modernist aesthetics. The composition uses a harmonious blend of muted and vibrant colors to draw attention to the clothing depicted, simultaneously embodying a sense of luxury and avant-garde elegance. The inscription “la robe ‘musette’ de Norine” is integrated into the artwork, indicating the promotional nature of this piece.

Scroll to Top