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The Skateroom

"Decalcomania" Skateboards

€600.00
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Painted a year before his death in 1966, Magritte created ‘Décalcomanie’ for an acquaintance of his – the baron Chaïm Perelman. The painting would be stolen from Perelman’s house in Brussels, in August 1979, and would only come to be rediscovered in London, May 1992, by Scotland Yard. Undoubtedly, one of René Magritte’s most renowned works, Décalcomanie tries to reveal the invisible by contrasting himself to the outside world – the artist’s existence within the outer world contrasted to the artist’s existence within his inner world.

Edition of 250.
Produced and numbered by The Skateroom in 2018 Hand signed CoA by The Skateroom © Succession René Magritte – SABAM, Belgium - 2018
Set of 2 skateboards Each deck measures approx. 31x8in (80x20cm)
Made of 7 ply Grade A Canadian Maple wood.
Top-print includes printed signature of the artist 1 wall mount included per deck.

Each order is unique and we always take great pleasure in preparing them with the utmost care.
Delivery rates :
Benelux: €10,00 / Europe: €15,00 / World : €25,00
Free delivery :
- for orders from €120 for Benelux, from €150 for Europe, from €180 for the rest of the world.
If you wish to return a product, you have 14 days from the date of receipt of the package to do so.
The costs directly related to the return of the product (including customs fees) will be charged to the Customer.
The Magritte shop undertakes to refund the money to the bank account used for payment within 14 days after receipt of the parcel according to our terms and conditions.
*The Swatch collection is only delivered in Belgium.

Painted a year before his death in 1966, Magritte created ‘Décalcomanie’ for an acquaintance of his – the baron Chaïm Perelman. The painting would be stolen from Perelman’s house in Brussels, in August 1979, and would only come to be rediscovered in London, May 1992, by Scotland Yard. Undoubtedly, one of René Magritte’s most renowned works, Décalcomanie tries to reveal the invisible by contrasting himself to the outside world – the artist’s existence within the outer world contrasted to the artist’s existence within his inner world.

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I try, as much as possible, to make only paintings that evoke mystery with the precision and enchantment necessary for the live of ideas.