Le Faux Mirror: Introduction of René Magritte When I was a child I gave birth to a child of this small country in the sea She lives in this girl, and besides love and I can not think else * (Poe 1) Aimez l'amour, vous aimerez le surrealisme! "When I hit the door, she shouted (Mundy 4), his eyes are like claws in the rain. He walked down the street - cobblestone street. She pressed her lips against the window - The window was waiting.
This colorful lithograph was created by René Magritte in 1946 by René Magritte (1898 - Brussels, 1967) and was originally published in 1973 by The Philippe Moreno in Paris "The Son of Man". The work was signed on the lower right with the word "Margaret" in graphite color, signed by ADAGP representative on behalf of Magritte (Charly Hersovici) in the lower left. From the lower left pencil number 275 to numbering
René Magritte was born in Raines, Hainaut in Belgium in 1898. He was the eldest son of Leopold Magritte (Taylor and Textile Merchant) and Regina (Knee Bertchan) before being married was a female hat. Little is known about Magrit's early life. He began painting classes in 1910. On March 12, 1912, his mother died in the waters of the Samburu River. This was not the first time she tried her life; she drove her husband Leopold to lock her in her bedroom and have done a lot of things for many years. One day, she fled and disappeared for several days. Her body was later found to be around a mile of a nearby river.
René Magritte's mother drowned in the Sambre River. According to popular opinion, a young 14-year-old Margaret witnessed her mother's body when she regained it from the river and her wet cloth clung to her face. Many believe that this childhood activity has influenced many of Magritte's paintings whose face including people including "lover" is hidden. Magrit denied that assertion, but it is almost ironic if the image of a child's affair is irrelevant to a picture very similar to that image.