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Surrealism

Surrealism. Rene Magritte. Magritte's paintings - feature some sort of visual paradox (a restless blue sky with a hole in it, a human body with the head of a fish, a hat suspended in mid-air)

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Surrealism

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  1. Surrealism

  2. Rene Magritte

  3. Magritte's paintings • - feature some sort of visual paradox (a restless blue sky with a hole in it, a human body with the head of a fish, a hat suspended in mid-air) • seas and skies seem bright and sunny, but there is a disturbing artificiality about the too-regular clouds and the too-glassy water. • interplay between precisely drawn objects and abnormal settings and features is that the common-sense perception of reality is only one way of looking at the world • “The Human Condition” (1934), Magritte forcefully demonstrates the paradoxes of perception by placing a painting showing a landscape view within the window overlooking an identical view

  4. “The Human Condition” (1934), Magritte

  5. Rene Magritte

  6. “Perspective” Series Late1940s and early 1950s… - Magritte made a series of “Perspective” paintings based on well-known works by French artists François Gérard, Jacques Louis David, and Édouard Manet - Substituted coffins for the figures represented in the original paintings. - Composition of Magritte’s paintings almost identical to the originals, except that the seductive young sitter has been replaced by a coffin, with a cascading gown left as the only trace of her previous existence

  7. Jacques-Louis David Rene Magritte

  8. Tanguy

  9. Song of Love, 1914 Giorgio de Chirico The Vexations of the Thinker

  10. Eggs on a Plate Without a Plate (1932) Dali

  11. The Enigma of Desire - My Mother, my Mother, my Mother, 1929

  12. Galatea of the Spheres

  13. Swans Reflecting Elephants

  14. Geopoliticus Child Watching the Birth of the New Man

  15. The Persistence of Memory, 1931

  16. Salvador Dali The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory

  17. Slave Market with the Disappearing Bust of Voltaire(1940)

  18. Apparition of face and fruit-bowl on a beach. 1938

  19. Un hommage à Dali

  20. Oedipus Rex. 1922. Oil on canvas. 93 x 102 cm. Max Ernst

  21. Ubu Imperator

  22. Frida Kahlo What the Water Gave Me1938

  23. Remedios VaroCreation of Birds1958

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