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René François Ghislain Magritte (21 November 1898 – 15 August 1967) was a Belgian
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 surrealist artist. He became well known for a number of witty and thought-provoking images.

itte was born in Lessines
Lessines

Lessines is a Wallonia municipality located in the Belgium province of Hainaut . On January 1 2006 Lessines had a total population of 17,848. The total area is 72.29 square kilometre which gives a population density of 247 inhabitants per km?....
, in the province of Hainaut, in 1898, the eldest son of Léopold Magritte, a tailor
Tailor

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, and Adeline, a milliner. He began lessons in drawing in 1910. In 1912, his mother committed suicide
Suicide

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 by drowning
Drowning

Drowning is death from suffocation caused by a liquid entering the lungs and preventing the absorption of oxygen leading to cerebral Hypoxia and cardiac arrest....
 herself in the River Sambre
Sambre

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René François Ghislain Magritte (21 November 1898 – 15 August 1967) was a Belgian
List of Belgians

This is a list of notable Belgian people who either:*are or were Belgian nationality laws during at least one period of their life,...
 surrealist artist. He became well known for a number of witty and thought-provoking images.

Life

Magritte was born in Lessines
Lessines

Lessines is a Wallonia municipality located in the Belgium province of Hainaut . On January 1 2006 Lessines had a total population of 17,848. The total area is 72.29 square kilometre which gives a population density of 247 inhabitants per km?....
, in the province of Hainaut, in 1898, the eldest son of Léopold Magritte, a tailor
Tailor

A tailor is a person whose occupation is to sew and scissor menswear style jackets and the skirts or trousers that go with them.Although the term dates to the thirteenth century, tailor took on its modern sense in the late eighteenth century, and now refers to makers of men's and women's suit , coat s, trousers, and similar garments, u...
, and Adeline, a milliner. He began lessons in drawing in 1910. In 1912, his mother committed suicide
Suicide

Suicide is the intentional taking of one's own life. Many dictionaries also note the metaphorical sense of "willful destruction of one's self-interest"....
 by drowning
Drowning

Drowning is death from suffocation caused by a liquid entering the lungs and preventing the absorption of oxygen leading to cerebral Hypoxia and cardiac arrest....
 herself in the River Sambre
Sambre

The Sambre is a river in northern France and southern Belgium, left tributary of the Meuse River. The ancient Romans called the river Sabis....
. Magritte was present when her body was retrieved from the water. The image of his mother floating, her dress obscuring her face, may have influenced a 1927–1928 series of paintings of people with cloth obscuring their faces, including Les Amants, but Magritte disliked this explanation. He studied at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels
Brussels

Brussels , officially the Brussels Capital-Region, is the de facto capital city of the European Union and the largest urban area in Belgium....
 for two years until 1918. In 1922 he married Georgette Berger
Georgette Berger

Georgette Berger was the wife of artist Ren? Magritte. They met while Magritte was attending the The Royal Academies for Science and the Arts of Belgium from 1916 to 1918....
, whom he had met in 1913.

Magritte worked as an assistant designer in a wallpaper
Wallpaper

Wallpaper is a kind of material used to cover and decorate the interior walls of homes, offices, and other buildings; it is one aspect of interior decoration....
 factory, and was a poster and advertisement designer until 1926, when a contract with Galerie la Centaure in Brussels
Brussels

Brussels , officially the Brussels Capital-Region, is the de facto capital city of the European Union and the largest urban area in Belgium....
 made it possible for him to paint full-time. In 1926, Magritte produced his first surreal painting, The Lost Jockey (Le jockey perdu), and held his first exhibition in Brussels in 1927. Critics heaped abuse on the exhibition. Depressed
Depression (mood)

In the fields of psychology and psychiatry, the terms depression or depressed refer to sadness and other related emotions and behaviours. It can be thought of as either a disease or a syndrome....
 by the failure, he moved to Paris
Paris

Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
 where he became friends with André Breton
André Breton

Andr? Breton was a French writer, poet, and surrealist theorist, and is best known as the main founder of surrealism. His writings include the Surrealist Manifesto of 1924, in which he defined surrealism as pure psychic automatism....
, and became involved in the surrealist
Surrealism

Surrealism is a cultural movement that began in the early-1920s, and is best known for the visual artworks and writings of the group members....
 group.

When Galerie la Centaure closed and the contract income ended, he returned to Brussels and worked in advertising. Then, with his brother, he formed an agency, which earned him a living wage.

Surrealist patron Edward James
Edward James

Edward William Frank James was a British poet known for his patronage of the surrealism art movement....
 allowed Magritte, in the early stages of his career, to stay rent free in his London home and paint. James is featured in two of Magritte's pieces, Le Principe du Plaisir (The Pleasure Principle) and La Reproduction Interdite.

During the German occupation
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 of Belgium in World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 he remained in Brussels, which led to a break with Breton. At the time he renounced the violence and pessimism
Pessimism

Pessimism, from the Latin pessimus , isa painful state of mind which negatively colours the perception of life, specially with regard to future events....
 of his earlier work, though he returned to the themes later.

His work was exhibited in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 in New York
New York

The State of New York is a U.S. state in the Mid-Atlantic States and Northeastern United States regions of the United States and is the nation's List of U.S....
 in 1936 and again in that city in two retrospective exhibitions, one at the Museum of Modern Art
Museum of Modern Art

The Museum of Modern Art is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, USA, on 53rd Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues....
 in 1965, and the other at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is an art museum located on the eastern edge of Central Park, along what is known as Museum Mile, New York City in New York City, USA....
 in 1992.

Magritte died of pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer

Pancreatic cancer is a cancer of the pancreas. Each year in the United States, about 37,680 individuals are diagnosed with this condition and 34,290 die from the disease each year....
 on August 15, 1967 and was interred in Schaarbeek Cemetery
Schaarbeek Cemetery

Schaarbeek Cemetery is a cemetery in Brussels, Belgium, and is where Ren? Magritte and his wife Georgette were interred.Although named after Schaarbeek, it is not actually located in that municipality....
, Brussels.

Popular interest in Magritte's work rose considerably in the 1960s, and his imagery has influenced pop
Pop art

Pop art is a visual art movement that emerged in the mid 1950s in UK and in the late 1950s in the United States. Pop art challenged tradition by asserting that an artist's use of the mass-produced visual commodities of popular culture is contiguous with the perspective of Fine Art since Pop removes the material from its context and isolates...
, minimalist and conceptual art
Conceptual art

Conceptual art is art in which the concept or idea involved in the work take precedence over traditional Aesthetics and material concerns. Many of the works, sometimes called Installation art, of the artist Sol LeWitt may be constructed by anyone simply by following a set of written instructions....
. In 2005 he came 9th in the Walloon
French Community of Belgium

The French Community of Belgium is one of the three Communities and regions of Belgium#Communities in Belgium along with the Flemish Community and the German speaking community in Belgium....
 version of De Grootste Belg
De Grootste Belg

De Grootste Belg was a 2005 vote conducted by Belgian public TV broadcaster Canvas , to determine who is the Greatest Belgium of all time. It could be considered as a Flanders list, considering that Wallonia broadcast RTBF also held a vote, Le plus grand Belge....
 (The Greatest Belgian); in the Flemish
Flanders

Flanders is a geographical region located in parts of present-day Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. Over the course of history, the geographical territory that was called "Flanders" has varied....
 version he was 18th.

Philosophical and artistic gestures


Magrittepipe
A consummate technician, his work frequently displays a juxtaposition of ordinary objects in an unusual context, giving new meanings to familiar things. The representational use of objects as other than what they seem is typified in his painting, The Treachery of Images
The Treachery Of Images

The Treachery of Images is a series of paintings by Belgian Surrealist painter Ren? Magritte, famous for its inscription Ceci n'est pas une pipe , French language for this is not a pipe....
 (La trahison des images), which shows a pipe
Smoking pipe

A smoking pipe for tobacco smoking typically consists of a small chamber for the combustion of the tobacco to be smoked and a thin stem that ends in a mouthpiece ....
 that looks as though it is a model for a tobacco store advertisement. Magritte painted below the pipe "This is not a pipe" (Ceci n'est pas une pipe), which seems a contradiction, but is actually true: the painting is not a pipe, it is an image of a pipe. It does not "satisfy emotionally" – when Magritte once was asked about this image, he replied that of course it was not a pipe, just try to fill it with tobacco.

Magritte used the same approach in a painting of an apple: he painted the fruit realistically and then used an internal caption or framing device to deny that the item was an apple. In these Ceci n'est pas works, Magritte points out that no matter how closely, through realism-art, we come to depicting an item accurately, we never do catch the item itself.

the Human Condition 1935
Magritte challenges the difficulty of artwork to convey meaning with a recurring motif of an easel, as in his The Human Condition series (1933, 1935) or The Promenades of Euclid (1955) (wherein the spires of a castle are "painted" upon the ordinary streets which the canvas overlooks). He wrote to André Breton about The Human Condition that it was irrelevant if the scene behind the easel was different than what was depicted upon it, "but the main thing was to eliminate the difference between a view seen from outside and from inside a room." The windows in these pictures are framed with heavy drapes, suggesting a theatrical motif. Just as theatre reflects our lives, or ideal replications of our lives, to an audience simultaneously familiar and unfamiliar with the situation, so does Magritte's artwork.

His art shows a more representational style of surrealism compared to the "automatic"
Surrealist automatism

Automatism has taken on many forms: the automatic writing and automatic drawing initially practiced by surrealists can be compared to similar, or perhaps parallel phenomena, such as the non-idiomatic improvisation of free jazz....
 style seen in works by artists like Joan Miró
Joan Miró

Joan Mir? i Ferr? was a Spain Catalonia painting, sculpture and Ceramics born in Barcelona.Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride....
. In addition to fantastic elements, his work is often witty and amusing. He also created a number of surrealist versions of other famous paintings.

René Magritte described his paintings by saying,
My painting is visible images which conceal nothing; they evoke mystery and, indeed, when one sees one of my pictures, one asks oneself this simple question, "What does that mean?". It does not mean anything, because mystery means nothing either, it is unknowable.


In popular culture


The 1960s brought a great increase in public awareness of Magritte's work. One of the means by which his imagery became familiar to a wider public was through reproduction on rock album covers; early examples include the 1969 album Beck-Ola by the Jeff Beck group (reproducing Magritte's The Listening Room
The Listening Room

The Listening Room is an Oil painting painting by the Belgium Surrealist Ren? Magritte which is currently on display at the Menil Collection in Houston, TX....
), Jackson Browne
Jackson Browne

Clyde Jackson Browne is an American rock music singer-songwriter and musician. His introspective lyrics made him the poster boy of the Southern California confessional singer-songwriter movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s....
's 1974 album, Late for the Sky
Late for the Sky

Late for the Sky is the third album by United States singer/songwriter Jackson Browne, released in 1974 .Late for the Sky was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1975, but did not win....
, with artwork inspired by Magritte's L'Empire des Lumières, and the Firesign Theatre's album Just Folks . . . A Firesign Chat
Just Folks . . . A Firesign Chat

Just Folks . . . A Firesign Chat is a 1977 comedy album by The Firesign Theatre. It was the first and only record the group made under a new contract with Butterfly Records....
 based on The Mysteries of the Horizon
The Mysteries of the Horizon

The Mysteries of the Horizon is an Oil painting painting by the Belgium Surrealist Ren? Magritte.The painting depicts three seemingly identical men in bowler hats....
. Alan Hull
Alan Hull

Alan Hull was an England singer-songwriter and founding member of the Tyneside folk rock band , Lindisfarne ....
 of UK folk-rock band Lindisfarne
Lindisfarne (band)

Lindisfarne were a British folk music/rock music group of the 1970s, fronted by singer/songwriter Alan Hull. Their music combined a strong sense of yearning, often for home, with an even stronger sense of fun....
 used Magritte's paintings on two solo albums in 1973 and 1979. Styx
Styx (band)

Styx is an American Rock band. Their hit songs have included "Come Sail Away", "Mr. Roboto", "Babe ", "Lady ", "Blue Collar Man" and "The Best of Times ." Styx is the first band to have four consecutive albums certified multi-platinum by the RIAA....
 adapted Magritte's Carte Blanche for the cover of their 1977 album The Grand Illusion
The Grand Illusion (album)

The Grand Illusion is the seventh studio album by Styx , released in 1977 . It became the band's first Triple Platinum album, and spawned the Top 10 hit "Come Sail Away" and the Top 30 hit "Fooling Yourself "....
, while the cover of Gary Numan
Gary Numan

Gary Numan is an English singer, composer, and musician. He is considered to be one of the pioneers of commercial electronic music and has been described as the "King of synthpop." Numan is widely known for his chart-topping 1979 hits "Are 'Friends' Electric?" and "Cars "....
's 1979 album The Pleasure Principle
The Pleasure Principle (album)

The Pleasure Principle is the third studio album, and debut album under his own name, by electronic music pioneer Gary Numan, released in 1979....
, like John Foxx
John Foxx

John Foxx is the stage name of England musician Dennis Leigh. He was the original lead singer of the band Ultravox, before embarking on a solo career in 1979....
's 2001 The Pleasures of Electricity
The Pleasures of Electricity

The Pleasures of Electricity is an album by John Foxx and Louis Gordon, released in 2001. It was the duo's second studio album, and Foxx's third after his return to the music scene in 1997....
, was based on Magritte's painting Le Principe du Plaisir.

Jethro Tull
Jethro Tull (band)

Jethro Tull are a United Kingdom rock music group formed in 1967. Their music is characterised by the songs, vocals and flute work of Ian Anderson , who has led the band since its founding, and guitarist Martin Barre, who has #Lineups....
 mentions Magritte on a 1976 album
Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die!

Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die! is a concept album released by British band Jethro Tull . The remastered 2002 CD version contains two Hidden track that were cut from the original LP, "Small Cigar" and "Strip Cartoon"....
 and Paul Simon
Paul Simon

Paul Frederic Simon is an United States singer-songwriter and musician, perhaps best known for his partnership with Art Garfunkel in the duo Simon & Garfunkel....
's song "Rene And Georgette Magritte With Their Dog After The War
Rene And Georgette Magritte With Their Dog After the War

"Rene And Georgette Magritte With Their Dog After The War" is a Ballad songwriting and singing by Paul Simon.It first appeared as the eighth track on Hearts and Bones, the 1983 record album that was the fifth in Simon's solo career....
" appears on the 1983 album Hearts and Bones
Hearts and Bones

Hearts and Bones is a 1983 rock album by Paul Simon. It is his fifth album in his solo career.The album was originally intended to be a Simon & Garfunkel reunion album called Think Too Much, following their The Concert in Central Park in 1981, and the world tour of 1982 - 1983....
. Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney

Sir James Paul McCartney Member of the Order of the British Empire is a multiple Grammy Award-winning England singer-songwriter, poet, composer, multi-instrumentalist, entrepreneur, record producer, film producer, Painting, and Animal rights....
, a life-long fan of Magritte, owns many of his paintings, and claims that a Magritte painting inspired him to use the name Apple for the Beatles' media corporation. Magritte is also the subject and title of a John Cale
John Cale

John Davies Cale , better known as John Cale, is a Welsh people musician, composer, singer-songwriter and record producer who was a founding member of the rock & roll band The Velvet Underground....
 song on the 2003 album HoboSapiens
HoboSapiens

HoboSapiens is a 2003 album by John Cale, his first for EMI. Cale co-produced the album with Nick Franglen of Lemon Jelly. The cover photography is by Jon Shard....
.

Magritte Thesonofman
Numerous film
Film

Film encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art form, and the film industry. Films are produced by recording images from the world with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or special effects....
s have included imagery inspired by Magritte. The Son of Man
The Son of Man

The Son of Man is a 1964 painting by the Belgian surrealist painter Ren? Magritte.Magritte painted it as a self-portrait. The painting consists of a man in a suit and a bowler hat standing in front of a small wall, beyond which is the sea and a cloudy sky....
, in which a man's face is obscured by an apple, is referenced in the 1992 film Toys, the 1999 film The Thomas Crown Affair
The Thomas Crown Affair (1999 film)

The Thomas Crown Affair is a 1999 in film heist film by John McTiernan, director of Die Hard and The Hunt for Red October . It is a remake of the The Thomas Crown Affair of the same name....
 and in the 2004 short film Ryan. In the 2004 film I Heart Huckabees, Magritte is alluded to by Bernard Jaffe (Dustin Hoffman
Dustin Hoffman

Dustin Lee Hoffman is a two-time Academy Award-, six-time Golden Globe-, three-time BAFTA- and Emmy Award-winning United States actor....
) as he holds a bowler hat
Bowler hat

File:Olga Petrova with Knox Riding Hat,1915.jpgThe bowler hat, also known as a coke hat, derby or billycock, is a hard felt hat with a rounded crown originally created in 1849 for Edward Coke, the younger brother of the Thomas Coke, 2nd Earl of Leicester....
. According to Ellen Burstyn
Ellen Burstyn

Ellen Burstyn is an Academy Awards-winning American actress....
, in the 1998 documentary The Fear of God: 25 Years of "The Exorcist", the iconic poster shot for the film The Exorcist
The Exorcist (film)

The Exorcist is a 1973 in film United States horror film, adapted from the 1971 The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty, dealing with the demonic possession of a young girl, and her mother?s desperate attempts to win back her daughter through an exorcism conducted by two priests....
 was inspired by Magritte's L'Empire des Lumières.

The Spanish television show El Planeta Imaginario (1983–1986) dedicated two episodes to René Magritte: "M, el extraño viajero" (M, the strange traveller) and "La Quimera" (The Chimera).

Magritte's painting The Treachery of Images
The Treachery Of Images

The Treachery of Images is a series of paintings by Belgian Surrealist painter Ren? Magritte, famous for its inscription Ceci n'est pas une pipe , French language for this is not a pipe....
 is referred to in The Forbidden Game: The Chase, a book by L. J. Smith, in which the difference between image and reality becomes key to solving the entire conflict. The same painting (and its caption, "This is not a pipe") inspired a graphic in the video game Rayman Raving Rabbids
Rayman Raving Rabbids

Rayman Raving Rabbids is a spinoff in the Rayman series released by Ubisoft as a Wii launch title. The game consists of more than 70 minigames....
. The online game Kingdom of Loathing
Kingdom of Loathing

Kingdom of Loathing is a humorous, browser game, multiplayer game role playing game, designed and operated by Asymmetric Publications, including creator Zack "Jick" Johnson and writer Josh "Mr....
 refers to this painting, as well as to The Son of Man
The Son of Man

The Son of Man is a 1964 painting by the Belgian surrealist painter Ren? Magritte.Magritte painted it as a self-portrait. The painting consists of a man in a suit and a bowler hat standing in front of a small wall, beyond which is the sea and a cloudy sky....
.

Artists influenced by Magritte


Contemporary artists have been greatly influenced by René Magritte's stimulating examination of the fickleness of images. Some artists who have been influenced by Magritte's works include John Baldessari
John Baldessari

John Baldessari, is a conceptual artist.His work often attempts to point out irony in contemporary art theory and practices or reduce it to absurdity....
, Ed Ruscha, Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol

Andrew Warhola , more commonly known as Andy Warhol, was an United Statesn Painting, Printmaking, and filmmaker who was a leading figure in the Art movement known as pop art....
, Jasper Johns
Jasper Johns

File:Jasper Johns's 'Map', 1961.jpgJasper Johns, Jr. is a contemporary American artist who works primarily in painting and printmaking. He is represented by the Matthew Marks Gallery....
, Vija Celmins
Vija Celmins

Vija Celmins is an United States artist....
, Marcel Broodthaers
Marcel Broodthaers

Marcel Broodthaers was a Belgium poet, filmmaker and artist with a highly literate and often witty approach to creating art works.He was born in Brussels, Belgium, where he was associated with the Groupe Surr?aliste-revolutionnaire from 1945 and dabbled in journalism, film, and poetry....
 and Martin Kippenberger
Martin Kippenberger

Martin Kippenberger was a Germany artist known for his extremely prolific output in a dizzying range of styles and media as well as his provocative, jocular and hard-drinking public persona....
. Some of the artists' works integrate direct references and others offer contemporary viewpoints on his abstract fixations.

Selected list of works


  • 1920 Landscape
  • 1922 The Station and L'Écuyère
  • 1923 Self-portrait, Sixth Nocturne, Georgette at the Piano and Donna
  • 1925 The Bather and The Window
  • 1926 The Lost Jockey, The Mind of the Traveler, Sensational News, The Difficult Crossing
    The Difficult Crossing

    The Difficult Crossing is the name given to two Oil painting paintings by the Belgium Surrealism Ren? Magritte. The original version was completed in 1926 during Magritte's early prolific years of surrealism and is currently held in in a private collection....
    , The Vestal's Agony, The Midnight Marriage, The Musings of a Solitary Walker, After the Water the Clouds, Popular Panorama, Landscape and The Encounter
  • 1927 Young Girl Eating a Bird, The Oasis (started in 1925), The Meaning of Night, Let Out of School, The Man from the Sea, The Tiredness of Life, The Light-breaker, A Passion for Light, The Menaced Assassin, Reckless Sleeper, La Voleuse, The Fast Hope, L'Atlantide and The Muscles of the Sky
  • 1928 The Lining of Sleep (started in 1927), Intermission (started in 1927), The Flowers of the Abyss, Discovery, The Lovers I & II , The Voice of Space, The Daring Sleeper, The Acrobat's Ideas, The Automaton, The Empty Mask
    The Empty Mask

    The Empty Mask is a painting by Belgian surrealist Ren? Magritte.In his essay Words and Images, published in 1929, Magritte observed that each image "suggests that there are others behind it"....
    , Reckless Sleeper, The Secret Life and Attempting the Impossible
  • 1929 The Treachery of Images
    The Treachery Of Images

    The Treachery of Images is a series of paintings by Belgian Surrealist painter Ren? Magritte, famous for its inscription Ceci n'est pas une pipe , French language for this is not a pipe....
     (started in 1928), Threatening Weather and On the Threshold of Liberty
    On the Threshold of Liberty

    On the Threshold of Liberty is a painting by the Belgian Surrealism Ren? Magritte. It depicts a large room surrounded by windows. Each window reveals a different scene: a sky, fire, wood, a forest, the front of a building, an ornamental pattern, a female torso and a strange metallic texture featuring Magritte's trademark spherical bells....
  • 1930 Pink Belles, Tattered Skies, The Eternally Obvious, The Lifeline, The Annunciation and Celestial Perfections
  • 1931 The Voice of the Air, Summer and The Giantess
  • 1932 The Universe Unmasked
  • 1933 Elective Affinities
    Elective Affinities (painting)

    Elective Affinities is a painting by the Belgium Surrealism Ren? Magritte. The title is taken from the Johann von Goethe book Elective Affinities....
    , The Human Condition and The Unexpected Answer
  • 1934 The Rape
  • 1935 The Discovery of Fire, The Human Condition
    The Human Condition (painting)

    The Human Condition refers to a number of works by the Belgium Surrealist Ren? Magritte. Most well known among these are two oil painting paintings, one from 1933 currently on display at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC and one from 1935 currently belonging to the Simon Spierer Collection in Geneva, Switzerland....
    , Revolution, Perpetual Motion, Collective Invention, The False Mirror and The Portrait
    The Portrait

    The Portrait is a painting by the Belgium Surrealism Ren? Magritte.This painting is a classic example of the technique that often set Magritte apart from other surrealists....
  • 1936 Clairvoyance, The Healer, The Philosopher's Lamp, Spiritual Exercises, Portrait of Irène Hamoir, La Méditation and Forbidden Literature
  • 1937 The Future of Statues,The Black Flag, Not to be Reproduced
    Not to be Reproduced

    Not to be Reproduced is a painting by the Belgium Surrealism Ren? Magritte. It currently is owned by the Museum Boymans-van Beuningen in Rotterdam....
    , Portrait of Edward James and Portrait of Rena Schitz, On the Threshold of Liberty
    On the Threshold of Liberty

    On the Threshold of Liberty is a painting by the Belgian Surrealism Ren? Magritte. It depicts a large room surrounded by windows. Each window reveals a different scene: a sky, fire, wood, a forest, the front of a building, an ornamental pattern, a female torso and a strange metallic texture featuring Magritte's trademark spherical bells....
  • 1938 Time Transfixed
    Time Transfixed

    Time Transfixed is an Oil painting painting by the Belgian surrealist Ren? Magritte. It is part of the permanent collection of the Art Institute of Chicago, though it is not on display during the renovation of various galleries....
    , The Domain of Arnheim and Steps of Summer
  • 1939 Victory
  • 1940 The Return, The Wedding Breakfast and Les Grandes Espérances
  • 1941 The Break in the Clouds
  • 1942 Misses de L'Isle Adam, L'Ile au Tréson, Memory, Black Magic and The Misanthropes
  • 1943 Universal Gravitation and Monsieur Ingres's Good Days
  • 1944 The Good Omens
  • 1945 Treasure Island, Les Rencontres Naturelles and Black Magic
  • 1946 L'Intellience and Les Mille et une Nuits
  • 1947 The Cicerone, The Liberator, The Fair Captive, La Part du Feu and The Red Model
  • 1948 Blood Will Tell, Memory, The Mountain Dweller, The Art of Life, The Pebble, The Lost Jockey, God's Solon, Shéhérazade, L'Ellipse and Famine and The Taste of Sorrow
  • 1949 Megalomania, Elementary Cosmogany, and Perspective, the Balcony
  • 1950 Making an Entrance, The Legend of the Centuries, Towards Pleasure, The Labors of Alexander, The Empire of Light II, The Fair Captive and The Art of Conversation
  • 1951 David's Madame Récamier (parodying the Portrait of Madame Récamier
    Portrait of Madame Récamier

    The Portrait of madame R?camier is an 1800 portrait of Juliette R?camier by Jacques Louis David showing her reclining on an empire style sofa in an empire line dress as a modern vestal virgin....
    ), Pandora's Box, The Song of the Violet, The Spring Tide and The Smile
  • 1952 Personal Values and Le Sens de la Pudeur
  • 1953 Golconda
    Golconda (painting)

    Golconda is an oil painting on canvas by Belgian surrealist Ren? Magritte, painted in 1953. It is currently housed at the Menil collection in Houston, Texas....
    , The Listening Room
    The Listening Room

    The Listening Room is an Oil painting painting by the Belgium Surrealist Ren? Magritte which is currently on display at the Menil Collection in Houston, TX....
     and a fresco for the Knokke
    Knokke

    Knokke is one of a group of communities that are all grouped in the administrative community Knokke-Heist, in the province of West Flanders in Flanders, Belgium....
     Casino
  • 1954 The Invisible World, The Explanation and The Empire of Light
  • 1955 Memory of a Journey and The Mysteries of the Horizon
    The Mysteries of the Horizon

    The Mysteries of the Horizon is an Oil painting painting by the Belgium Surrealist Ren? Magritte.The painting depicts three seemingly identical men in bowler hats....
  • 1956 The Sixteenth of September
  • 1957 The Fountain of Youth and The Enchanted Domain
  • 1958 The Golden Legend, Hegel's Holiday, The Banquet and The Familiar World
  • 1959 The Castle in the Pyrenees, The Battle of the Argonne, The Anniversary, The Month of the Grape Harvest and The Glass Key
  • 1960 The Memoirs of a Saint
  • 1962 The Great Table, The Healer, Waste of Effort, Mona Lisa (circa 1962) and L'embeillie (circa 1962)
  • 1963 The Great Family, The Open Air, The Beautiful Season, Princes of the Autumn, Young Love, La Recherche de la Vérité and The Telescope
  • 1964 Evening Falls, The Great War, The Son of Man
    The Son of Man

    The Son of Man is a 1964 painting by the Belgian surrealist painter Ren? Magritte.Magritte painted it as a self-portrait. The painting consists of a man in a suit and a bowler hat standing in front of a small wall, beyond which is the sea and a cloudy sky....
     and Song of Love
  • 1965 Carte Blanche, The Thought Which Sees, Ages Ago and The Beautiful Walk (circa 1965)
  • 1966 The Shades, The Happy Donor, The Gold Ring, The Pleasant Truth and The Mysteries of the Horizon
  • 1967 Les Grâces Naturelles, La Géante, The Blank Page, Good Connections, The Art of Living and several bronze sculptures based on Magritte's previous works.


See also

  • List of Belgian painters
    List of Belgian painters

    This is an incomplete list of Belgian painters, with place and date of birth and painting style. For painters from this region before 1830, see List of Flemish painters...
  • Western painting
    Western painting

    The history of Western painting represents a continuous, though disrupted, tradition from classical antiquity. Until the mid 19th century it was primarily concerned with Representational art and Classical antiquity modes of production, after which time more Modern art, Abstract art and Conceptual art forms gained favor....


External links

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    Brussels

    Brussels , officially the Brussels Capital-Region, is the de facto capital city of the European Union and the largest urban area in Belgium....
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    Brussels

    Brussels , officially the Brussels Capital-Region, is the de facto capital city of the European Union and the largest urban area in Belgium....