





Description
Description of the Framework
"The Lovers II" by René Magritte is one of the most iconic works of surrealism. This painting represents two figures, a man and a woman, with their faces covered by a white cloth. Despite their physical closeness, the veil that separates them suggests an emotional or psychological barrier.
What does it represent
The painting explores themes of love, mystery and alienation. Covering of faces can be interpreted as a symbol of the inability to communicate or the emotional distance between people. The work invites the viewer to reflect on the nature of human relationships and the limits of mutual understanding.
The Colors Used
Magritte uses a contrasting color palette to create a powerful visual effect. The background is dominated by green and blue tones, representing a natural landscape. The figures are dressed in dark clothes, with the white cloth covering their faces creating a strong color contrast. This use of colors accentuates the sense of mystery and alienation present in the work.
Specifications
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The fabric is stretched and hand-fixed on the rear sides of the inner frame. Thanks to a depth of 2.5 cm, the frame offers a ready-to-hang artwork to enhance any environment.

Canvas print stretched on frame
Prints with pine wood frames, ready to hang. They add depth and a three-dimensional effect to the environment. Frames are 2.5 cm deep with 1.5 cm edges, for a natural and refined touch.

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