The painter's painter René Magritte (Magritte), and the world around them, which is made wonderful to acquire the audience in questing their perception of Belgian surrealism reality, becomes overly sensitive I will. Magrito's mother was a suicide woman, her husband Magritte's father was locking her in her room. One day, she ran away, laying in a nearby river and drowning herself. According to legend, when they recovered the body from the river, there was a 13 - year - old Magritte. When she was pulled out of the water, her clothes covered her face. This later became the theme of many Magritte paintings of the 1920s and covered my face with a cloth to draw people.
He started teaching at the age of ten and went to the Royal Academy of Arts in Brussels in 1916. He did not start his actual picture career until he worked for Belgian infantry for a short time and worked as a draftmaker and poster for the wallpaper company. With a short deal with Galerie le Centaure he could paint in full time, whereby he was able to participate in his first exhibition.
Magrit made a living by advertising a commercial poster with his brothers, and produced counterfeit goods of paintings of Picasso, Brush and Kiriko. His experience in counterfeiting made it possible for him to create fake bills during the Belgian German occupation during the Second World War.
By creating general images and placing them in extreme environments, Margaret felt that it was difficult for the audience to question the ability of art to truly express things. In his painting he often plays with the recognition of images, and the fact that image paintings are not goals. His artistic interpretation has influenced many contemporary artists, including Andy Warhol, Jan Veldut and Jasper Johns. His art was particularly popular in the 1960's and influenced countless songs, movies, and books.
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The artist Rene Magritte (1898 - 1967) has several works including statues of a man wearing a Yamataka hat - his face is usually hidden. Magrit covered the face with other pictures and hid it visually. According to legend, the artist witnessed the mother's body pulled out of her drowning river. When she was taken back, her clothes covered her face. Many of the above featured series of photographers did not think deeply about the meaning behind the subject from behind. Someone suggested that they are "capturing opportunities" or "good scenes". Photographers' team Danka Bobulska and Peter Seman pointed out, "I'm trying to catch men in nature and share beautiful places with others ... to motivate them to go outdoors."
Rene Magritte, born in 1898, is a father of a wealthy manufacturer. In 1912, his mother drowned in the Samburu River. She committed suicide and her family was publicly humiliated. From 1916 to 1918, Rene decided to study at the Academie des Beaux-Art in Brussels. Because he thought that he was a waste of time he left school. All subsequent paintings reflected Cubism. This is the behavior brought by Pablo Picas which was very popular then. In 1922, he did some small work for the wallpaper company, including marrying George and painting cabbage roses so that you can pay the invoice.