| Rene Magritte |
| Artist's Biography |
| Born: November 21, 1898 City and Country of Origin: Lessines, Belgium Painting School: Surrealist Art Training: Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels Exhibitions: Awards: Major Works: "The Son of Man," "La Trahison des Images," "Golconde 1953" Rene Magritte Biography: Magritte was an average student who quit secondary school to enroll in art school. His earliest paintings were of the Sambre river where his mother had killed herself in 1912. He acquired an interest in the Italian Futurist painters. His earliest successful paintings date from the early 1920s and are Cubo-Futurist in style. He abandons all ideas of abstraction as it does not enable him to make reality manifest. Instead he chooses to paint in a realistic manner but placing objects in situations that challenge the viewers concepts of reality. Died: 1967 To view the paintings of Rene Magritte Please Click Here! |
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