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1898-1967

Rene Magritte

Presents a survey of the life and work of the Belgian surrealist painter Rene Magritte.

Magritte

a life
2020
"In this [biography] . . . of Ren? Magritte . . ., Alex Danchev makes a case for the artist as the single most significant purveyor of images to the modern world. His surreal sensibility, his deadpan melodrama, and his fine-tuned outrageousness have all become inescapably part of our times through legendary works such as The Treachery of Images (we know it as Ceci n'est pas une pipe), and through his iterations of the man in a bowler hat, raining down in multiples from the sky, or with an apple where his face should be. . . Danchev explores the path of this highly unconventional artist who posed profound questions about the relationship between image and reality and the very nature of authenticity. Danchev delves into a deep examination of Magritte's artistic development, surveys his intimate friendships, and plumbs the mystery of an iconoclast whose influence can be seen in everyone from Jasper Johns to Beyonc?"--Provided by publisher.

Rene Magritte

Describes the life and career of the twentieth-century Belgian Surrealist painter.
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Painters of fantasy art

Marc Chagall, Ren? Magritte, Paul Klee
2003
Showcases masterworks by three painters of fantasy art, including Chagall, Klee, and Magritte, providing details about their individual styles, techniques, and subjects, and challenging viewers to identify the artist of featured paintings.

Magritte

this is not a biography
Charles Singulier wears a magic hat which takes him on a surrealist non-linear tour of aspects of the life of painter Ren? Magritte.
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Magritte

the mystery of the ordinary, 1926-1938
2013

Magritte

2000
Contains sixty color plates that showcase works by surrealist artist Rene Magritte, and includes an essay that examines major themes in his work.

Magritte

1994

The publisher

Henry Luce and his American century
2010
Examines the life and career of twentieth-century American publisher Henry Luce, a co-founder of "Time" and creator of "Life" magazine, discusses his advocacy of American involvement in World War II, and shares details of his unhappy personal life, including his marriage to playwright and diplomat Clare Boothe.

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