The artwork titled “City Worried” was created by Paul Delvaux in 1941. Executed in oil on canvas, this painting measures 200 by 247 cm and belongs to the Surrealism art movement. Classified as a genre painting, “City Worried” exemplifies Delvaux’s unique approach to blending reality with dreamlike, surreal elements.
The composition of the artwork presents a compelling scene where human figures, both male and female, are depicted in various states of undress and contemplation. The figures are scattered throughout a desolate landscape, contrasting against the backdrop of classical architecture and ruins. The expressions and postures of the figures suggest a sense of unease and introspection, aligning with the title “City Worried.” The presence of skulls and barren trees adds to the atmosphere of desolation and anxiety. The artist’s meticulous attention to detail, combined with the surreal juxtaposition of elements, creates a thought-provoking and enigmatic visual experience.