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The Lovers (French: Les Amants (French pronunciation: [lez‿amɑ̃])) is a surrealist painting by René Magritte, made in Paris in 1928. It's the first in a series of four variations, and in the painting two people can be seen kissing passionately with their faces covered in a white cloth hiding their identities.
The Nigerian rapper Jesse Jagz's 2014 album Jagz Nation Vol. 2: Royal Niger Company has cover art inspired by Magritte's works. [49] In 2015 the band Punch Brothers used The Lovers as the cover of their album The Phosphorescent Blues. [50] The logo of Apple Corps, The Beatles' company, is inspired by Magritte's Le Jeu de Mourre, a 1966 painting.
Two Lovers is a 1928 American synchronized sound historical drama film directed by Fred Niblo. While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects using both the sound-on-disc and sound-on-film process. The film stars Vilma Bánky, Ronald Colman, and Noah Beery.
"Two Lovers" (Mary Wells song), a 1962 single by Mary Wells "Two Lovers" (The Twang song), a 2007 rock single by The Twang; The Lovers, 17th-century painting by Reza Abbasi (also known as Two Lovers) "Two Lovers and a Beachcomber by the Real Sea", a 1955 poem by Sylvia Plath whose title is sometimes abbreviated as "Two Lovers"
February 11, 1928 Rose-Marie# February 18, 1928 The Crowd: Inducted into the National Film Registry in 1989 March 4, 1928 The Smart Set: March 17, 1928 Bringing Up Father: March 20, 1928 The Trail of '98: Synchronized sound film March 24, 1928 The Big City: March 24, 1928 Under the Black Eagle: March 24, 1928 Wyoming# March 31, 1928 Circus Rookies#
The Lovers is a science-fiction novella by American writer Philip José Farmer (1918–2009), first published in August 1952 in Startling Stories. In 1961, the work was expanded and published as a stand-alone softcover novel by Ballantine Books. In 1979, it was reissued by Ballantine as a Del Rey Classic in a final revised ("definitive") edition.
Les Deux Amants" (Old French: "Les Deus Amanz", English: "The Two Lovers") is a Breton lai, a type of narrative poem, written by Marie de France sometime in the 12th century. The poem belongs to what is collectively known as The Lais of Marie de France. Like the other lais in the collection, "Les Deux Amants" is written in Old French, in ...
Love's Masquerade (German: Liebeskarneval) is a 1928 German silent film directed by Augusto Genina and starring Carmen Boni, Hans Junkermann and Olga Engl. [1] The film's art direction was by Robert Neppach.