Paleroyal (1951) by Tsuguharu Foujita

Paleroyal - Tsuguharu Foujita - 1951

Artwork Information

TitlePaleroyal
ArtistTsuguharu Foujita
Date1951
Art MovementMagic Realism

About Paleroyal

The artwork “Paleroyal,” created by the artist Tsuguharu Foujita in 1951, is a striking example of the Magic Realism art movement. It belongs to the cityscape genre. The piece effectively captures the essence of an urban environment.

The composition of the artwork exhibits a beautifully detailed and serene view from a balcony. A cat is poised on the balustrade, pensively gazing outward, while pigeons perch atop an ornate stone urn beside it. The architectural elements are meticulously rendered, showcasing the intricately designed stone banisters and the lush greenery of a park-like setting below. The background features grand buildings, meticulously drawn, representing an urban milieu with a sense of quiet elegance. Foujita’s use of soft, muted colors amplifies the magical and somewhat dreamlike atmosphere, imbuing the otherwise ordinary city scene with an enchanting quality.

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