The mysterious painter’s uncanny oeuvre
Established in 1979 during the artist’s lifetime, the Paul Delvaux Charitable Foundation protects and promotes the art of the Belgian painter famous for his detached, dreamlike scenes. The Paul Delvaux Museum is housed in a former fisherman’s cottage and features the largest collection of the artist’s work in the world, with paintings, watercolors, drawings, sketchbooks, prints, personal belongings and studio artefacts among its comprehensive holdings. Multimedia installations and interactive displays help illuminate Delvaux’s complex body of work, and alongside the permanent collection, temporary exhibitions consider thematic aspects of the artist’s life and output.
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