








Description
Description of the Framework
"The Sixteenth of September" by René Magritte is a canvas print that captures the essence of surrealism. The painting represents an imposing tree, perfectly centered, with a crescent moon that appears suspended between the branches. The tree, of a dark color and rich in details, stands out against an intense blue sky, creating a fascinating visual contrast.
What does it represent
This artwork explores the concept of reality and illusion, typical of Magritte's style. The presence of the crescent moon in broad daylight challenges logic and invites the viewer to reflect on the boundary between dream and reality. The tree, a symbol of life and stability, adds a dimension of depth and mystery to the scene.
Colors Used
The predominant colors in this painting are the vibrant blue of the sky and the dark brown of the tree. The blue conveys a feeling of calm and serenity, while the brown of the tree gives solidity and realism. The bright white crescent moon immediately attracts attention, becoming the focal point of the work.
Specifications
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Framed Print Ready to Hang
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.

Colors and Details that Last
Each canvas is made with inks and materials of the highest quality, ensuring vibrant and long-lasting colors. Choose excellence for your works and transform every environment into a masterpiece.









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