The artwork titled “Three Nudes in an Interior” was created by Rene Magritte in 1923 in Brussels, Belgium. This piece, measuring 59.5 x 55.5 cm, is a notable contribution to the Cubism movement, and belongs to the genre of nude painting (nu).
“Three Nudes in an Interior” features three female figures, all depicted in the nude, arranged within a geometric and fragmented space characteristic of Cubist style. The forms are broken into sharp, angular planes, and the figures are rendered with simplified, stylized shapes. The color palette is dominated by earthy tones and muted shades, highlighting the contrast between light and shadow. The background includes abstracted elements of the interior setting, with a table set with cups and a bowl of fruit, further emphasizing the fragmented yet cohesive nature of the composition. The artwork captures a moment of intimacy and stillness, inviting viewers to explore the intricate interplay of forms and space.