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The paintings of the Belgian surrealist RenéMagritte, famous from book covers, walls of college dorm rooms, record albums and myriad other subtle and not so subtle pop-culture appropriations, are ...
They ended up in hell. In René Magritte's The Lovers II, an oil on canvas, the lovers are unnamed and unrecognisable. They come with no back story and are not only fully clothed but are Covid ready.
Francis Gross in the foreground and Magritte’s ‘La Vengeance ... this important collection will attract collectors and art lovers from all over the world.” New on the Block is a series ...
From hooded lovers to food with eyes, Magritte made art meant to disrupt and distort. But the discovery made by a team from the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (RMFAB) is uniquely intriguing.
His images have infiltrated visual culture at large,” he said. René Magritte’s The Lovers (Les Amants), 1928, oil on canvas, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. Carine Menache ...