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Procession in Lace
ArtistPaul Delvaux
Year1936
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions115 cm × 158 cm (45 in × 62 in)
LocationSprengel Museum, Hanover

Procession in Lace (French: Le Cortège en dentelles) is a painting made by Paul Delvaux in 1936. It shows a group of women walking toward a Roman triumphal arch. It was one of the first paintings in which Delvaux drew inspiration from Giorgio de Chirico and painted women reminiscent of mannequins, something he would continue to do throughout his career. Art historians have highlighted the painting's theatricality and described it as one of Delvaux's first major works.

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