He lived all his life in Brussels.
Rene Magritte (1898 - 1967) was a Belgian painter, printmaker, sculptor, film maker, and photographer who was part of the Surrealist movement. After his death in 1967, Magritte's work did have an influence on Pop artists, such as Andy Warhol, though Magritte himself was not part of that movement. Magritte's most influential and famous works are those that pose a paradox to the viewer, such as The Treachery of Images (1929), which depicts a pipe above the words "ceci n'est pas une pipe" (this is not a pipe), and leave the viewer feeling unnerved. The majority of his paintings often lead the viewer to question the relationship between depiction and language and between reality and what is depicted. Magritte once said that his paintings are "visible images which conceal nothing; they evoke mystery..." To question an image, and reality, was a hallmark of the surrealist movement that Magritte belonged to.
1938
There is one well-known by René Magritte.
It is not possible. He painted several hundred works, 200 of them are in the Magritte Museum, Brussels, Belgium. Click link below for a long list of his best-known works!
He lived 1898-1967.
He lived all his life in Brussels.
leopold magritte and adeline Magritte
He had 2 brothers, Paul Magritte & Raymond Magritte.
He had 2 brothers, Paul Magritte & Raymond Magritte.
He had 2 brothers, Paul Magritte & Raymond Magritte.
yes 2 brothers-Paul Magritte & Raymond Magritte
Régina Magritte
No, René Magritte was not an only child. He had two brothers, Raymond and Paul, and a sister, Suzanne.
Magritte Award was created in 2011.
No, René Magritte died in 1967.
Rene Magritte is a surrealist painter