René MAGRITTE (1898 - 1967)
René Magritte was born in Lessines in Belgian Hainaut on 21 November 1898 and was one of the greatest artists of the Surrealist movement.
In 1925-1926, he discovered a reproduction of Giogio de Chirico's "Song of Love" (1914) which upset him and challenged his conception of painting.
"The first painter who thought of making painting speak of something other than painting",
"My eyes saw thought for the first time".
Disappointed with the abstract aesthetics of his first paintings, Magritte embarked on a new path.
In January 1926, he signed a four-year contract with Paul-Gustave (P.G.) Van Hecke and the new gallery Le Centaure. During this period he produced 280 oil paintings, which is almost a quarter of his painted work.
A Belgian surrealist group was formed, including Camille Goemans, Marcel Lecomte, René Magritte, Messens, Paul Nougé and the composer André souris.
In 1927 Magritte met Louis Scutenaire (1905-1987) and they became close friends for forty years.
From 1927 to 1930, he lived in Paris, where he rubbed shoulders with the surrealists, notably André Breton, Paul Eluard, Salavador Dali and Max Ernst. The crisis of 1929 caused him to lose most of his contracts as a poster artist, and he returned to Brussels.
Between 1930 and 1933, sidelined from surrealist events and at odds with André Breton, Magritte returned to Brussels. He painted "les affinités électives" which radically transformed the nature of his work. He replaced the fortuitous surrealist encounters with the very logical approximation of an egg trapped in a cage.
In 1938, Magritte gave his lecture "The Life Line" at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp. In it, he explained a reasoned approach to solving "problems".
In 1954, the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels organised the first major retrospective of his work. Magritte wrote two important texts in the catalogue.
In 1957, Magritte met Harry Torczyner, who became not only his friend and legal adviser, but also a collector of his work and the author of a monograph on it.
In 1965, the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MOMA) devoted a major retrospective to him. The works came from European and American collections.
On 15 August 1967, Magritte died at the age of sixty-nine, after leading a quiet life during which he painted several hundred fantastic and poetic pictures that are exhibited worl
SELECTED WORK
René Magritte et "L'aimable vérité" (1966)
25 x 24.5 cm
photo n/b par "Lui"
1966
René Magritte se donnant un coup de chapeau. (Bruxelles)
38.8 x 29.2 cm
Photo n/b Ch. Gibey
1965
René Magritte
19.4 x 25.4 cm
photo n/b par Duane Michals
1965
Magritte costumé en Magritte, Bruxelles
29.3 x 39.2 cm
Photo n/b
1965
René et Georgette Magritte, Rue des Mimosas, Bruxelles
24 x 12.3 cm
photo n/b, planche contact, par Shunk- Kender, Paris
1962-1964
René et Georgette Magritte, Rue des Mimosas, Bruxelles
30.5 x 22.5 cm
photo n/b, planche contact, par Shunk- Kender, Paris
1962-1964
René Magritte et "Les Goûts et les Couleurs" (1962) à la Galerie Iolas, Paris
24 x 18.3 cm
photo n/b
1964
René Magritte et "La Légende des Siècles" (1950), Bruxelles
22.8 x 20 cm
photo n/b I.Shenker
1953
La Lectrice soumise
9.7 x 7.5 cm
photo n/b
1928
René Magritte, Rue des Mimosas, Bruxelles
24 x 18.4 cm
photo n/b, par Shunk-Kender, Paris
1962-1964
René Magritte, Rue des Mimosas, Bruxelles
23.9 x 18 cm
photo n/b, par Shunk-Kender, Paris
1962-1964
René Magritte, Rue des Mimosas, Bruxelles
23.9 x 18 cm
photo n/b, par Shunk-Kender, Paris
1962-1964
René Magritte et son double dans le miroir
23.8 x 18.2 cm
photo n/b S.Kender Paris
1962-1964
René Magritte assis devant "Les deux mystères"(1966) en cours de réalisation
30 x 40 cm
photo n/b D.Frasnay Paris
1967
René Magritte et "Le Paysage de Baucis" (1966)
30 x 22 cm
photo n/b par "Lui"
1966
René Magritte
18.2 x 24 cm
photo n/b, planche contact, par Shunk- Kender, Paris
1962-1964
René Magritte et "Les Provinciales" (1948)
8.8 x 6.2 cm
photo n/b G.Thiry bords dentelés
1955
René Magritte posant avec "La Ressemblance" (partie de "L'évidence éternelle" (1954))
14.2 x 10.4 cm
photo n/b Shunk-Kender Paris
1962-1964
René Magritte et "Schéhérazade" (1950), Bruxelles
24.1 x 19 cm
photo n/b
1953
René Magritte peignant "Souvenir de Voyage" (1955)
9 x 6.2 cm
Photo n/b
1955