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  2. René Magritte - Wikipedia

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    René François Ghislain Magritte (French: [ʁəne fʁɑ̃swa ɡilɛ̃ maɡʁit]; 21 November 1898 – 15 August 1967) was a Belgian surrealist artist known for his depictions of familiar objects in unfamiliar, unexpected contexts, which often provoked questions about the nature and boundaries of reality and representation. [1]

  3. The Son of Man - Wikipedia

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    The Son of Man (French: Le fils de l'homme) is a 1964 painting by the Belgian surrealist painter René Magritte. It is perhaps his best-known artwork. [1] Magritte painted it as a self-portrait. [2] The painting consists of a man in an overcoat and a bowler hat standing in front of a low wall, beyond which are the sea and a cloudy sky. The man ...

  4. The Lovers (Magritte) - Wikipedia

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    Fashion designer David Delfín has taken this artwork as inspiration for one of his most controversial collections, featuring models with their heads covered by hoods and slipknots around their necks. [5] [6] Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar also paid homage to Magritte's work in his films. [7]

  5. Not to Be Reproduced - Wikipedia

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    Poe was one of Magritte's favorite authors and he made other references to the author in his work. For example, the title of the 1938 painting The Domain of Arnheim was taken from the 1847 Poe short story of the same name. [5] Magritte painted another portrait of Edward James titled The Pleasure Principle (1937). It depicts James from the front ...

  6. The Empire of Light - Wikipedia

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    The Empire of Light II (1950), oil on canvas, 79 x 99 cm. Museum of Modern Art, New York. Although Magritte had already completed a few versions by 1953, a retrospective at the 1954 Venice Biennale included a 1954 version (now in the Peggy Guggenheim Collection) that attracted several collectors with expectations of buying the painting.

  7. The Human Condition (Magritte) - Wikipedia

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    The Human Condition (La condition humaine) is the title of four paintings by the Belgian surrealist René Magritte.One was completed in 1933 and is in the collection of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. [1] Another one was completed in 1935 and is part of the Simon Spierer Collection in Geneva, Switzerland. [2]

  8. List of paintings by René Magritte - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo AKG Art Museum; Albert H. Tracy Fund. by exchange. and George B. and Jenny R. Mathews Fund. 1976 Oil on canvas overall: 83.82 x 68.58 x 7.62 cm The Voice of Silence (La voix du silence) [31] 1928 Worcester Art Museum; Stoddard Acquisition Fund Oil on canvas 54 x 73 cm Flowers of the Abyss II [32] 1928 Oil on canvas 41 x 27 cm Magic ...

  9. René Magritte Museum - Wikipedia

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    The artist created half of his work there (800 paintings), drawing abundant inspiration from its interior. The apartment also served as headquarters for the Brussels surrealist group of which Magritte was then a part and which included Paul Nougé, E.L.T. Mesens, Louis Scutenaire, Irène Hamoir Scutenaire, Paul Colinet and Marcel Mariën.

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