Artwork by René Magritte, Ceci n'est pas une pipe (1929)

René Magritte

Ceci n'est pas une pipe, 1929

€910.00

Litografia

30 x 45 cm

Lithograph created under the supervision of ADAGP and with the authorization of the Magritte Estate, based on René Magritte’s iconic artwork "La Trahison des Images", painted in 1929 (oil on canvas, 60x81 cm, Los Angeles County Museum of Art). Published in Brussels by art editor Philippe Moreno in 2010, this is a limited edition of 300 numbered copies printed on BFK Rives paper. Each print bears in the margin the embossed seals of ADAGP and the Magritte Estate, along with the stamped signature.

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about René Magritte

Lessines, 1898

René Magritte (Lessines, Belgium, 1898 - Schaerbeek, Belgium, 1967) was a key artist in the development of surrealism, especially in Belgium, his native country. Between 1916 and 1918, he studied at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts de Brussels and began to paint in an Impressionist style. In 1919 he was attracted to Futurism and soon his work turned towards Cubofuturism. The discovery in 1922 of Giorgio de Chirico's metaphysical painting would be decisive for the development of his artistic career.

In 1926, Magritte was the main promoter of Belgian surrealism, a group that made up, among others, Camille Goemans and Paul Nougé, and a year later he traveled to Paris, where he would live until 1930. There he would collaborate in the activities of the surrealist group headed by André Breton, for which he also met Max Ernst and Paul Éluard. René Magritte revealed ""his way"" from the mid-1920s, finding his own language, sometimes with shades of black humor, in a meticulous painting, of a reality that inexorably slides towards absurdity or strangeness, painting that leads the viewer to perplexity and questioning.

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