Rene Magritte Biography

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René Magritte (1898 - 1967)
 

René Magritte was born on the 21st November, 1898 in Hainaut, Belgium. His father was a tailor and a merchant. As his business did not go well the family had to move often. René lost his mother early and tragically – she committed suicide for unclear reasons. René was only 14 years old at the time.

From 1916 through 1918 Magritte studied in the Royal Academy of Arts in Brussels  (Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts. He became a wallpaper designer and commercial artist. His early painting works were executed under the influence of the Cubism and Futurism (1918-20), then he was inspired by the Purists and Fernand Léger. In 1922 Magritte married Georgette Berger, with whom he first became acquainted when fifteen years old. After meeting again in 1920, she became his model and then wife.

The acquaintance with Giorgio de Chirico's Pittura Metafisica (Metaphysical Painting) and Dadaistic poetry constituted an important artistic turning-point for Magritte. In 1925 he came close with a group of Dadaists and co-operated in the magazines Aesophage and Marie, together with E.L.T. Mesens, Jean Arp, Francis Picabia, Schwitters, Tzara and Man Ray.

In 1926 Magritte painted The Lost Jockey, it is his first painting that he allowed to be labeled as "Surrealist". After his first, badly-received, one-man show in Brussels in 1927, he left for Paris. In 1927-30 Magritte lived in France, where he participated in the activities of the Surrealists, establishing a close friendship in particular with Max Ernst, Dali, André Breton and especially with Paul Eluard.

In Paris, Magritte's system of conceptual painting was formed, it remained almost unchanged until the end of his life. His painting manner, intentionally dry and academic, "polished in the technical sense" (p.18 Magritte. By Marcel Paquet. Taschen. 1992) with precise and clean draughtsmanship demonstrated a paradoxical ability to depict trustworthy an unreal, unthinkable reality.

In Magritte’s works the morphologically similar objects belonging to different classes, exchange some qualities or unite as hybrids (Companions of Fear. 1942, The Explanation, 1954, The Flavour of Tears, 1948); a night landscape gleams under daylit skies (The Empire of Lights 1954).

Demonstrating the problems of visual perception and illusionary of images, Magritte used the symbols of mirrors, eyes, windows, stages and curtains and pictures within pictures (The False Mirror, 1935, The Key to the Fields. 1936, Beautiful World. 1962.)

Magritte was fond of philosophy and literature. Many of his paintings reflect his impressions of literature works, illusions and philosophical metaphors, e.g. The Giantess (after Baudelair) 1929-30; The Domain of Arnheim (after Edgar Poe) 1938; Hegel's Holiday. 1958 (homage to Hegel's dialectics).

In the 1940s Magritte made two attempts to change his painting style. But the so-called “vie-heureuse” or “plein-soleil” period of 1945-47, when he painted in the style of Renoir, and the “époque vache” (Cow Period) that followed in 1947-48 did not prove to be effective and the artist returned to his previous manner.

In the 1950s Magritte executed two fresco cycles: The Enchanted Realm for a casino in Knokke-le-Zut (1953) and The Ignorant Fairy (1957) for the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Charleroi. These monumental compositions repeat the motifs of his previous paintings. In his last year Magritte began to make sculptures of his painted images, developing the theme of correlation of mental and material realities.

Magritte died of cancer at the age of 69, August 15, 1967 in Brussels.

René Magritte works

 

Acrobat's Exercises

Act of Violence

Adulation of Space

After the Water, the Clouds

Age of Enlightenment

Alice in Wonderland

Almayer's Folly

Amorous Perspective

Anger of Gods

Anne-Marie Crowet

Annunciation

Applied Dialectics

Art of Conversation

Attempting the Impossible

Banquet

Bather

Bather between Light and Darkness

Bathers

Beautiful Relations

Beautiful World

Beneficial Promise

Big Family

Birth of Idol

Black Flag

Black Magic

Blank Page

Blank Signature

Blow to the Heart

Blue Cinema

Break in the Clouds

Call of Peaks

Castle of the Pyrenees

Catapult of Desert

Checkmate

Chorus of the Sphinx

Cicero

Clairvoyance

Clear Ideas

Collage

Collective Invention

Comic Spirit

Companions of Fear

Composition on a Seashore

Connivance

Conqueror

Copper Handcuffs

Courtesan's Palace

Cultivation of Ideas

Cut Glass Bath

Dawn of Cayenne

Decalcomania

Deep Waters

Delights of Landscape

Delusions of Grandeur

Depths of Pleasure

Difficult Crossing

Discovery

Discovery of Fire

Disguised Symbol

Domain of Arnheim

Donna

Double Secret

Drop of Water

E.L.T. Mesens

Early Morning

Edward James

Elective Affinities

Elementary cosmogony

Ellipse

Empire of Lights

Empty Mask

End of Contemplation

Endearing Truth

Eternal Evidence

Eternity

Evening Gown

Explanation

Face of Genius

Fair Captive

False Mirror

Familiar Objects

Famine

Famous Man

Faraway Looks

Fashionable People

Favorable Omens

Female Thief

Fine Idea

Fine Realities

Finery of the Storm

Fire

First Day

Flash

Flood

Flowers of Evil

Forbidden Literature

Forbidden World

Force of Habit

Forest

Forest of Paimpont

Fountain of Youth

Freedom of Mind

Friend of Order  

Future of statues

Georgette

Georgette at the Piano

Georgette Magritte

Giantess

Gioconda

Glass House

Glass Key

God's Salon

Golconda

Golden Legend

Good Faith

Good Season

Great Century

Great Table

Great War

Happy Donor

Happy Hand

Harry Torczyner

Harvest

Heart of the Matter

Heartstrings

Hegel's Holiday

Hesitation Waltz

High Society

Homage to Alphonse Allais

Homage to Mack Sennett

Homesickness

Human condition

Hunters at the Edge of Night

Ignorant Fairy

Imaginative Faculty

Imp of the Perverse

In Praise of Dialectics

Infinite Recognition

Intelligence

Intermission

Interpretation of Dreams

Invention of Life

Invisible World

Island of Treasures

Jean-Marie

Justice has been Done

Key to the Fields

King's Museum

Labors of Alexander

Ladder of Fire

Land of Miracles

Landscape

Legend of the Centuries

Liberator

Light of Coincidence

Lining of Sleep

Listening Room

Little of the Bandit's Soul

Living Mirror

Lola de Valence

Looking Glass

Lost Jockey

Magician

Maimed

Man in a Bowler Hat

Man of the Sea

Man Reading a Newspaper

Manet's Balcony

Marches of Summer

Masterpiece

Meaning of Night

Meditation

Memory

Memory of a Journey

Memory of a Voyage

Menaced Assassin

Mental Complacency

Midnight Marriage

Modern

Month of the Grape Harvest

Muscles of the Sky

Musings of the Solitary Walker

Mysteries of the Horizon

Mysterious Barricades

Natural Encounters

Natural Graces

Nightingale

Nocturne

Nude

Obsession

On the Threshold of Liberty

One Night Museum

Ooet Recompensed

Pandora's Box

Panic in the Middle Ages

Pebble

Perpetual Motion

Personal Values

Perspective: Madame Récamier de David

Philosopher's Lamp

Philosophy in the Bedroom

Pictorial Content

Pierre Bourgeois

Pierre Broodcoorens

 

Pilgrim

Pink Belles, Tattered Skies

Plain of Air

Pleasure

Pleasure Principle

Polar light

Pom'po pom'po pon po pon pon

Popular Panorama

Postcard

Ppresence of spirit

Prepared Bouquet

Present

Primevera

Prince Charming

Promise

Psychologist

Pure reason

Rape  

Reckless Sleeper

Reclining Nude

Red Model

Representation

Return

Return of the Flame

Revealing of the Present

Rights of Man

Sage's Carnival

Schoolmaster

Sea of Flames

Search for Truth

Secret Life IV

Secret Player

Seducer

Self Portrait

Self Portrait with Four Arms

Sensational News

Sheherazade

Silver Gap

Six Eements

Sixteenth of September

Smile

Soir d'orage

Son of Man

Song of Love

Song of Violet

Souvenir from Travels

Spirit of Adventure

Spot on the Map

Spring

Staging post

Stephy Langui

Storm

Stroke of Luck

Submissive Reader

Survivor

Swift Hope

Symmetrical Trick

Taste of Sorrow

Taste of Tears

Taste of the Invisible

Territory

The Battle of the Argonne

The Beyond

The Calm

The Clearing

The Fanatics

The Idol

The Lovers

The Mark

The Pipe

The Son of Man

The Victory

This is Not a Pipe

This is Not an Apple

Threatening Weather

Three Nudes in an Interior

Threshold of Forest

Time Transfixed

Titania

Titanic Days

Tomb of the Wrestlers

Tow Plug

Treachery of Images

Tree of Knowledge

Triumphant March

Two Mysteries

Unexpected Answer

Use of the Word

Voice of Blood

Voice of Space

Wasted Footsteps

When the Hour Strikes

Where Euclide Walked

White Race

Window

Wreckage of the Shadow

Young Girl Eating a Bird

Youth

Youth Illustrated

 

 

 

 

 

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