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Rene Magritte - The meaning of nightThe meaning of nightRene Magritte

Introduction

René Magritte, a Belgian Surrealist painter, created 'The Meaning of Night' in 1927. This painting is an exemplary representation of the artist's exploration of the human condition and his use of ordinary objects to challenge perceptions of reality. The Menil Collection in Hous...

The Menil Collection (Houston, United States)
 
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Rene Magritte - The Human ConditionThe Human ConditionRene Magritte

The Human Condition (La condition humaine) generally refers to two similar oil on canvas paintings by the Belgiansurrealist René Magritte. One was completed in 1933 and is in the collection of the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. The other was completed in 1935 and is part of the Simon Spie...

National Gallery of Art (Washington, United States)
 
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Rene Magritte - Sixteenth of SeptemberSixteenth of SeptemberRene Magritte
60 x 50 cm, (1956)

Sixteenth of September is one of Rene Magritte’s later works, the composition shows his distinct style that he had become known for. Magritte was a master at painting enigmas, his work pushed the viewer to challenge their perception, disrupting their reality. This painting is simple yet just as prov...

 
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Rene Magritte - The seductiveThe seductiveRene Magritte

About the Artist

René Magritte was a Belgian surrealist artist, born in Lessines on November 21, 1898, and died in Brussels on August 15, 1967. He is known for his witty and thought-provoking images that challenge our perceptions of reality. Magritte's work is characterized by its clarity o...

 
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Rene Magritte - A famous manA famous manRene Magritte
65 x 81 cm, (1926)
 
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Rene Magritte - The Son of ManThe Son of ManRene Magritte

Artist and Title

René Magritte, a Belgian Surrealist painter, is the artist behind 'The Son of Man'. The painting was comple...

 

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