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Discovery of a painting inspired by ancient Egypt on the revers of Train du Soir (1957) by Paul Delvaux
Derzelle, Edene; Strivay, David; Vandepitte, Francisca et al.
20246th International Conference on Innovation in Art Research and Technology
 

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Keywords :
Paul Delvaux; MA-XRF; Infrared Reflectography; Colorized model
Abstract :
[en] As part of the project on the technical study of the works of Paul Delvaux, a Belgian Surrealist painter known for his dreamlike and enigmatic compositions, the painting Train du Soir (Evening Train) from 1957 belonging to the collection of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (RMFAB) was studied in situ with imaging methods (high-resolution photography, infrared reflectography, X-Ray radiography) and non-invasive analytical techniques (MA-XRF and Raman spectroscopy). This composition deals with one of the artist's favorite subjects, a railway station. On its reverse, a composition is hidden under a thick layer of white paint, reveled by infrared reflectography. Unlike the front painting, the composition of the reverse deals with a subject much less known to the artist: 'Ancient Egypt'. Indeed, out of all his painted work, only one oil painting represents it, La Légende Egyptienne (The Egyptian Legend) from 1953. The characteristic outline of the hidden composition, leaves no doubt about his author. In addition a Paul Delvaux’s drawing book dated 1953, now belonging to the RFMAB collection, contains the sketch of the discovered painting. Considering all these elements, an understanding of the process of creation, elaboration and destruction of the painting by Delvaux will be discussed in this presentation. Furthermore, a virtual colorized reconstruction will be proposed, built on the basis of the infrared reflectography, the elemental information provided by MA-XRF analysis, and the microscope examination of the painting surface.
Research Center/Unit :
CEA - Centre Européen en Archéométrie - ULiège
AAP - Art, Archéologie et Patrimoine - ULiège
Disciplines :
Art & art history
Physical, chemical, mathematical & earth Sciences: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Arts & humanities: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Derzelle, Edene  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Unités de recherche interfacultaires > Art, Archéologie et Patrimoine (AAP)
Strivay, David  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de physique > Spectroscopie atomique et nucléaire, archéométrie
Vandepitte, Francisca;  Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium
Stassart, Hippolyte ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Faculté des Sciences > Master sc. phys., fin. approf.
Defeyt, Catherine ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de physique > Spectroscopie atomique et nucléaire, archéométrie
Language :
English
Title :
Discovery of a painting inspired by ancient Egypt on the revers of Train du Soir (1957) by Paul Delvaux
Publication date :
04 June 2024
Number of pages :
1
Event name :
6th International Conference on Innovation in Art Research and Technology
Event organizer :
University of Oslo
Event place :
Oslo, Norway
Event date :
4 -7 june 2024
Audience :
International
Funders :
FRB - Fondation Roi Baudouin
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