René Magritte

Works of art

René Magritte, "Paysage de Baucis", Kaplan/Baum 5 B

René Magritte

(Lessines 1898 - 1967 Brüssel)

"Paysage de Baucis"

Radierung 1966

38,1 x 28,2 cm, Pr. 22,5 x 16,8 cm

sign. bez.

Auflage ca. 145 Exemplare

Kaplan/Baum 5 B

[25773]

René Magritte, "Les Deux Mystères" oder "Ceci n‘est pas une pipe", Kaplan/Baum 12 A (von C)

René Magritte

(Lessines 1898 - 1967 Brüssel)

"Les Deux Mystères" oder "Ceci n‘est pas une pipe"

Blatt 7 aus "Aube à l‘Antipode" (Alain Jouffroy)

Radierung 1966

37,8 x 28,4 cm, Pr. 18 x 12,9 cm

sign. bez.

Auflage ca. 95 Exemplare

Kaplan/Baum 12 A (von C)

[26005]

René Magritte, "La Comtesse de Monte Christo", Kaplan/Baum 6 A (von C)

René Magritte

(Lessines 1898 - 1967 Brüssel)

"La Comtesse de Monte Christo"

Blatt 1 aus "Aube à l‘Antipode" (Alain Jouffroy)

Radierung 1966

31,4 x 25,3 cm, Pr. 20,7 x 15,8 cm

sign. num.

Auflage ca. 97 Exemplare

Kaplan/Baum 6 A (von C)

[26009]

René Magritte, ohne Titel, Kaplan/Baum 9 C (von C)

René Magritte

(Lessines 1898 - 1967 Brüssel)

ohne Titel

Blatt 4 aus "Aube à l‘Antipode" (Alain Jouffroy)

Radierung 1966

39 x 28,5 cm, Pr. 17,8 x 12,8 cm

sign. num.

Auflage ca. 37 Exemplare

Kaplan/Baum 9 C (von C)

[26008]


Biography

René Magritte

René Magritte, an outstanding Belgian artist of the 20th century, is known for his unique and captivating visual language that blurs the boundaries between reality and imagination. Born in Belgium in 1898, Magritte developed a distinctive artistic style that made him one of the most significant representatives of Surrealism.

Magritte‘s works are characterized by a refined and precise representation that immerses the viewer in a world of mysteries and ambiguity. His paintings often depict everyday objects and scenes, albeit in unfamiliar and surprising contexts. By playing with perception and subverting conventions, Magritte challenges viewers to question their notions of reality and meaning.

A recurring motif in Magritte‘s work is the depiction of objects in unconventional contexts or the obscuring of faces in portraits. These techniques enhance the sense of enigma and provoke a feeling of unease in the viewer. Magritte was interested in bringing forth hidden meanings and the potential of the unseen.

The artist employed meticulous painting techniques to create an apparent smooth surface that conveys a sense of realism. However, he also incorporated surreal elements to generate a mysterious and dreamlike atmosphere. His works are characterized by a cool and precise execution that creates a unique tension between clarity and defamiliarization.

Magritte‘s artistic oeuvre had a profound impact on the art world and inspired generations of artists. His works have been exhibited internationally and are represented in significant collections worldwide. Through his imaginative and profound approach to painting, Magritte created a unique language that continues to fascinate and challenge the boundaries of imagination.


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