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Color lithography.
Signed in pencil 'Maxime Van De Woestijne' and numbered on 50 copies.
On paper with dry stamp 'Original screen Belgium'. In frame.
Maxime Van de Woestyne was a scion of a distinguished family of artists. His father Gustave Van de Woestyne was an important artist from the first Latem School, which brought Flemish visual arts to an international top level around the turn of the previous century. His brother, the novelist and poet Karel Van de Woestyne, was one of the editors of the authoritative literary magazine Van Nu en Straks, the Flemish answer to the Dutch eighties. Maxime Van de Woestyne became fascinated in his youth by surrealist painting, which had a world-class representative in Belgium in René Magritte. Surrealism strives for a realistic depiction of an unreal world. In addition to dream images and nightmarish scenes, surrealist painters also presented reflections on the relationship between the depicted and real reality.
Gallery price: 800 euros