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Magritte, Rene Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Category Historic Images of the Smithsonian Summary Color postcard of Belgian René Magritte's sculpture "The Therapeutist" (1967), also known as ...
Apples appeared in many of Magritte’s works, including Ceci n’est pas une pomme (1964), Le prêtre marié (1961), The Listening Room (1952), and The Postcard (1960). 3. The Son of Man is part ...
An eerie nighttime streetscape below a pale blue daytime sky by the Belgian surrealist René Magritte, "The Empire of Light," sold for $121.2 million, a record for the artist, at an auction in New ...
Rene Magritte's 'The Treachery of Images' is art history's most infamous pipe. ... A postcard written by Paul Eluard to Rene Magritte is displayed at the Hotel Drouot, 2021.
A day after Sotheby’s tested the strength of the trophy market with its $65.5 million Claude Monet, rival Christie’s did one better—by auctioning off a $121.2 million René Magritte ...
René Magritte is best known for his Surrealist masterpieces like The Son of Man (1964), which bend reality and subvert ...
EXCLUSIVE: Art becomes fiction as René Magritte, Salvador Dalí and their peers give the whodunnit genre a surreal makeover in This is Not A Murder Mystery. Deadline can share an exclusive new ...
LONDON (AP) — A major work by surrealist painter René Magritte that hasn’t been shown in public for a quarter century could fetch 50 million pounds ($64 million) at auction next month.
A René Magritte painting depicting an eerily lit streetscape sold for more than $121 million at a Christie’s auction in New York on Tuesday –– surpassing its $95 million estimate and ...
Magritte painted the inspiration for this sculpture, "The Labors of Alexander," in 1950. Here, as in many of his works, the artist calls the viewer’s common sense into question, ...