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RENÉ MAGRITTE
1898-1967
Magritte: one of the greatest surrealist painters
René Magritte, the man with the hat...
Magritte the painter of the cool surrealistic worlds, the master of the
modern images. With Delvaux, another Belgian surrealist painter, they were the best
illustrators of the poetic surrealism in painting.
IS REALITY A DREAM?...
René Magritte is one of the most famous modern painters as his images and colors
appealed to almost everyone. There must be something in our subconscious that is in tune with
the scenes created by this painter!
As for all surrealists, in literature, painting or cinema, dreams and psychoanalysis were good keys
for Magritte to apprehend a reality that anyway does not exist...
A lot of his paintings looks like views from a dream, a game were reality is obliged to admit his limits.
As a proof, he was often repeating the same scenes in endless variations in different paintings. In other cases Magritte was distorting
the almighty reality with his sense of humor...
>>>A variation to 'Oiseau de ciel' which illustrates our first page for painters
Magritte is still one of the most influential artist in the graphic arts, his images being adapted by followers in a lot of modern media
like: films, TV, illustrations and posters, publicity...
CECI N'EST PAS UNE PIPE...
THIS IS NOT A PIPE... was the famous text Magritte wrote under the realistic view of a pipe. This was a pure
surrealist act of him: the image is not the reality! By this is was even discovering ways similar to certain modern philosophers redefining
mathematical logic and declarations (...The map is NOT the territory).
This Belgian painter was born in Lessines, in the south of Belgium, and very quickly was attracted by the
paintings of the first surrealist painters in Europe.
René Magritte did not find success immediately. He was even for a time painting cartons for a Belgian wall paper factory; most probably these paper decorations, repeated, very detailed, where colors contrasts or color matching were essential, but with no real context, gave Magritte later one of his technical inspiration.
The rest came from his brilliant imagination and the images found in daily life... but always clashing the reality and questioning its dominance. As an illustration for this look at the splendid "Chateau des Pyrénées" - click on the small image to get the full size one (60KB)
A BELGIAN LIFE...
Magritte stayed all his life in Belgium. He was never found of traveling and refused to play the role of a Bohemian artist. Maybe his famous theory again: the image is NOT the reality!!! Being exuberant and purposely provocative with your life is not a proof you are an artist; having the appearance and context of a middle-class person is no proof you are one..
Magritte was very attached to his friends, his wife and his Belgian surrounding. All his life he painted in his dining-room, near the window, refusing to establish an artist studio as a such. A surrealistic act as well...
Attracted by images he was of course very found of cinema, the totally surrealistic media (where is true reality in a film...?). He organized short films with the help of his friends: humor, surrealism, dreams were all applied. These films always remained private things.
He was also interested by the possibilities of photography and realized some works with this technique.
From the early fifties, Magritte fame grew internationally and more and more exhibition of his works were shown around the world. He was even commissioned to decorate public buildings as the Knokke casino on the North-Sea shore of Belgium, with very personal frescoes.
SURREALISTIC SUCCESS...
Beyond his success as a painter, there were Magritte-like images everywhere: the publicity world was pillaging his ideas in set-ups were plagiary were transparent!
Book covers, product packagings, publicity posters, TV clips... just name them: Magritte all over! The publicity boys were all probably sleeping every night with the catalog of Magritte's paintings...
In fact Magritte was never mad about this: on the contrary he was encouraging any form of reproduction of his paintings... A surrealistic way to create a gallery...
Only after his death, his widow and right holders had to try to keep the idea on better tracks: too many were now using direct copies of his paintings in printing forms without any recognition to the painter and of course not any copyrights.
Numerous museum in the world carry some of the Magritte's painting. In Belgium itself there are different museums where you may admire an important part of his work. In the Brussels'Museum of Modern Art, among other interesting works, there is one of the versions of a masterpiece: L'empire des Lumières (Empire of Lights); no electronics scanning can reproduce fully the ambiance and lights Magritte put in this painting. You will have to see it in the reality (?)...
TO KNOW MORE ABOUT MAGRITTE...
- Magritte "Museum" and Art Gallery- A Magritte site(in English and French) on the WEB! Close to 300 paintings and drawings of Magritte on line, courtesy of the producer of a CD ROM dedicated to the life, influence and works of the great painter.
TheCD ROM is a Belgian production acclaimed all over Europe and is published in English, French and Dutch versions.
WEBORGERS on its pages has no strings attached to the above commercial organization which is also promoting Magritte's marchandizing items. We mentioned the CD ROM and linked it to our pages, since months before its publication, only because we recognized it was a valuable effort to promote Magritte's artistry.
- René Magritte- Art Masterpieces- 3 pages listing paintings by Magritte, organized with thumbnails and illustrations of the paintings, in 'Jim's Fine Arts Collection' Web site.
- René Magritte à Châtelet - Site giving some views of one of the homes were Magritte lived during his youth (1904 to 1917), in a small town near Charleroi, in the Southern part of Belgium. Details of biography and an interesting list of books. The town was organizing exhibitions of some Magritte's works and documents related to his life in Châtelet; during April to June 98. Site in French only.
- Rene And Georgette Magritte With Their Dog After The War
- song by Paul Simon; very nice homage to the painter and his work
- Major Magritte Exhibition in Belgium - was organized at the Fine Arts Museum in Brussels from 6 March to 28 june 1998; this retrospective gathered more than 250 works by Magritte. The works were coming from all over the world, from reputed museums and private collectors.
This was an absolute "must see" for all art lovers and Magritte's admirers.
A rich catalog was issued in several languages for this occasion.
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