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  1. 21 de nov. de 2011 · View all 372 artworks. Rene Magritte lived in the XIX – XX cent., a remarkable figure of Belgian Surrealism. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

    • The False Mirror

      ‘The false mirror’ was created in 1928 by Rene Magritte in...

    • Collage

      ‘Collage’ was created in 1966 by Rene Magritte in Surrealism...

    • The Blank Page

      ‘The blank page’ was created in 1967 by Rene Magritte in...

    • The Natural Graces

      ‘The natural graces’ was created in 1967 by Rene Magritte in...

  2. René François Ghislain Magritte (21 de noviembre de 1898, en Lessines, Bélgica - 15 de agosto de 1967, en Bruselas, Bélgica) fue un pintor surrealista belga. Conocido por sus ingeniosas y provocativas imágenes, pretendía con su trabajo cambiar la percepción precondicionada de la realidad y forzar al observador a hacerse hipersensitivo a ...

    • Belgian
    • Lessines, Belgium
  3. www.renemagritte.org › rene-magritte-paintingsRene Magritte Paintings

    Explore the surreal and mysterious paintings of Rene Magritte, one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.

  4. René Magritte. Clouds, pipes, bowler hats, and green apples: these remain some of the most immediately recognizable icons of René Magritte, the Belgian painter and well-known Surrealist.

  5. René François Ghislain Magritte ( Lessines, 21 de noviembre de 1898 - Bruselas, 15 de agosto de 1967) fue un pintor surrealista belga. Conocido por sus ingeniosas y provocativas imágenes, pretendía con su trabajo cambiar la percepción precondicionada de la realidad y forzar al espectador a hacerse hipersensitivo a su entorno.

  6. René Magritte artworks of bowler-hatted men and provocative kitsch have achieved tremendous acclaim, and inspired multiple generations of artists.

  7. A major figure of the Surrealist movement, the Belgian artist René Magritte created some of the most extraordinary and iconic images of the 20th century. Seeking to “make the most everyday objects shriek aloud,” Magritte transformed familiar, commonplace objects into unfamiliar and ambiguous scenes through surprising juxtapositions, scale ...