Showing 24 artworks out of 59 with René Magritte and with artwork date before 1943 and with artwork date after 1933
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Explore René Magritte’s ‘Time Transfixed’ – a surreal 1938 masterpiece blending realism & dreamlike disruption. A captivating oil painting, steeped in symbolism & historical context.
Explore René Magritte’s ‘The Companions of Fear’! A surreal oil painting featuring owls & a dramatic landscape. Discover its symbolism & captivating composition – perfect for art lovers.
Explore René Magritte’s ‘The Human Condition.’ A surrealist masterpiece blending reality & illusion. Discover its symbolism & captivating composition – a timeless art piece.
René Magritte’s ‘Memory 1’: A surreal masterpiece blending classical beauty & unsettling red. Explore this iconic painting's symbolism & timeless appeal.
Discover René Magritte’s ‘Island of Treasures,’ a surreal 1942 masterpiece featuring symbolic birds & earthy tones. Explore its captivating composition, historical context & timeless appeal for art lovers.
René Magritte’s "The Return of the Flame" (1943) is a surreal masterpiece exploring loss, transformation, and perception. A masked figure against a fiery sky evokes mystery & questions reality. Discover this iconic work's symbolism & historical context.
Explore René Magritte’s ‘The Human Condition’ – a surreal masterpiece blending reality & illusion. Discover its symbolism, technique & profound impact on art history.
A surrealist visual paradox featuring a nude female figure with two breasts by René Magritte from 1935 invites you to explore the unsettling depths of perception and find your place within this enigmatic masterpiece.
René Magritte’s ‘The Discovery of Fire’ (1935) depicts a surreal tuba engulfed in flames – a striking oil painting embodying destruction & beauty. Explore this iconic Surrealist work.
Magritte’s surrealist style challenged conventional artistic norms, employing visual paradoxes to unsettle viewers' assumptions about perception. Commissioned by James for his London home, the painting was intended to be viewed alongside two other works—‘The Red Model’ and ‘Time Transfixed.’
Explore René Magritte’s ‘The Light of Coincidence,’ a surrealist masterpiece featuring a nude figure within a dark frame. Oil on canvas, 1933. A captivating study in symbolism & form.
René Magritte’s "The Therapeutist" (1937) is a surreal masterpiece depicting a man caged within a birdcage, questioning reality and societal constraints. Explore its symbolism & Magritte's iconic style.
A surrealist masterpiece of recursive architecture by René Magritte from 1937 features a window framing another house to challenge your perception of reality and invites you to explore this enigmatic oil on canvas.
René Magritte’s ‘The Present’ (1939) is a surreal masterpiece featuring an eagle adorned with a coat, challenging perception and reality. Explore the enigmatic symbolism of this iconic Belgian painting.
René Magritte’s ‘The Pleasure Principle’ captivates with its enigmatic portrait of Edward James – a luminous, faceless figure embodying surrealism's mystery and challenging our perception of identity.
Explore René Magritte’s ‘The Eternally Obvious,’ a striking 1948 cut-up painting featuring Renaissance nudes. Surreal & thought-provoking, this artwork is a unique object.
Explore René Magritte’s ‘The Key to the Fields’ (1936). A surreal oil painting featuring shattered glass & a dreamlike landscape. Discover its symbolism & unique style.
René Magritte’s "Plain of Air" presents a surreal scene: a leafless tree rising from a rocky plain beneath a cloudy sky. This iconic image, painted in 1940, embodies Magritte's exploration of perception and the uncanny, inviting viewers to contemplate nature’s mysteries.
René Magritte's 'The Giant' (1937) depicts Paul Nougé on the Belgian coast, shrouded in a checkerboard head covering – a surreal exploration of perception and reality. A captivating blend of mystery and visual intrigue.
René Magritte’s surreal "Människans villkor" presents a captivating mystery with an apple and umbrellas, embodying the artist's iconic style from 1933. Explore this enigmatic masterpiece and bring its timeless allure into your space.