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Created with high-quality printing techniques for a vivid and sharp image, this versatile art print strikes a balance between quality and affordability.
Created with high-quality printing techniques for a vivid and sharp image, this versatile art print strikes a balance between quality and affordability.
Pioneering Surrealist Rene Magritte (1898 – 1967) masterfully mixed wit with illusion. Initially designing wallpaper, posters and advertisements, Magritte utimately received a gallery contract that enabled him to paint full time. He surmounted early, scathing criticism of his work eventually winning over critics and profoundly impacting the art world. Magritte often blocked a subject’s face with a suspended object to challenge human assumptions about the unknown, and placed ordinary objects in unusual contexts to give new meaning to familiar things. Magritte’s work experienced a resurgence in popularity during the 1960s, remaining enigmatic, thought-provoking and highly influential.
Read MoreAppearances are deceptive - especially in the work of groundbreaking surrealist Rene Magritte (1898-1967), who mixed wit with illusion. Triumphing over early, scathing criticism of his work, he quickly became one of the world's most significant artists. Magritte often blocked his subject's face with a suspended object, as in "Son of Man." Today, his work is still enigmatic, thought-provoking and highly influential.
Created with high-quality printing techniques for a vivid and sharp image, this versatile art print strikes a balance between quality and affordability.
Pioneering Surrealist Rene Magritte (1898 – 1967) masterfully mixed wit with illusion. Initially designing wallpaper, posters and advertisements, Magritte utimately received a gallery contract that enabled him to paint full time. He surmounted early, scathing criticism of his work eventually winning over critics and profoundly impacting the art world. Magritte often blocked a subject’s face with a suspended object to challenge human assumptions about the unknown, and placed ordinary objects in unusual contexts to give new meaning to familiar things. Magritte’s work experienced a resurgence in popularity during the 1960s, remaining enigmatic, thought-provoking and highly influential.
Read MoreAppearances are deceptive - especially in the work of groundbreaking surrealist Rene Magritte (1898-1967), who mixed wit with illusion. Triumphing over early, scathing criticism of his work, he quickly became one of the world's most significant artists. Magritte often blocked his subject's face with a suspended object, as in "Son of Man." Today, his work is still enigmatic, thought-provoking and highly influential.