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  2. The Telescope (Magritte) - Wikipedia

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    The Telescope (French: Le Téléscope) is a 1963 oil on canvas painting by René Magritte. [1] The painting depicts a window through which a partly clouded blue sky can be seen. However, the right side of the window is partially open, revealing a black background where the viewer would expect to see a continuation of the clouds and sky.

  3. List of paintings by René Magritte - Wikipedia

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    The Window: 1925 oil on canvas Untitled: 1925 Private collection collage 55 x 40 cm 1926–1930: Paris ... Rene Magritte: List of works This page was last ...

  4. On the Threshold of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    The work depicts a large room with the walls paneled with different scenes or windows. Each panel reveals a different subject: a sky, fire, wood, a forest, the front of a building, an ornamental pattern, a female torso and a strange metallic texture featuring spherical bells (a common Magritte element). Inside the room is a cannon.

  5. René Magritte - Wikipedia

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    The windows in some of these pictures are framed with heavy drapes, suggesting a theatrical motif. [40] Magritte's style of surrealism is more representational than the "automatic" style of artists such as Joan Miró. Magritte's use of ordinary objects in unfamiliar spaces is joined to his desire to create poetic imagery.

  6. The Human Condition (Magritte) - Wikipedia

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    Paintings within paintings appear frequently in Magritte works. Euclidean Walks (1955) is a work perhaps most like The Human Condition. It places a canvas in front of a high window depicting the tower of a close building and a street below. In The Fair Captive (1947), there is a beach scene with an easel set up. As in the previous cases it ...

  7. The Difficult Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The back of the room shows a boat in a thunderstorm, but the viewer is left to wonder if the depiction is a painting or the view out a window. Magritte elevated the idea to another level in his series of works based on The Human Condition where "outdoor" paintings and windows both appear and even overlap. Near the bilboquet stands a table.

  8. The Palace of Memories - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, this marked a new entry of the curtain into Magritte's compositions: formerly, curtains tended to be shown either in the context of a window or as stand-alone objects in a landscape. This had been the case in The Poetic World, a work from the 1920s which Magritte had revisited, creating a new version for Edward James in 1937. Perhaps ...

  9. Category:Paintings by René Magritte - Wikipedia

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    File:Magritte TheSonOfMan.jpg File:Magritte, The adulation of space, l'eloge de l'espace, 1927-28.jpg File:Magritte, The Palace of Memories, Le palais des souvenirs, 1939.jpg

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