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unlocking the gallery...
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this month, our
gallery features
the works of rene
magritte (1898-
1967). a belgian
surrealist.
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"the song of
the sirens"
(1952), shows
a man facing
the sea with
his back to
the viewer. on
the wall behind
him are a
lighted candle
and a leaf. by
hiding the face
of the man and
by using the
candle and leaf
as symbols, the
artist sets a
mood of mystery
and wonder.
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"the song of the sirens"
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"the voice of the
winds" (1928),
uses the symbolic
imagery of three
bells hovering
over a landscape.
magritte said of
the painting,
"i'd prefer to
believe that the
iron bells hang-
ing from our fine
horse's necks
grew there like
poisonous plants
on the edge of
precipices."
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"the voice of the winds"
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magritte painted
many images of
tobacco pipes.
this picture, "the
philosopher's
lamp"(1935), shows
a man with his
nose stuffed in
the bowl of his
pipe. a snake-
like candle sits
beside him.
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magritte once
stated: "the
famous pipe.
how people
reproach me for
it! and yet,
could you stuff
my pipe? no,
it's just a
representation,
is it not? so
if i had written
on my picture
'this is a
pipe,' i'd have
been lying!"
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"the philosopher's lamp"
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"the red model"
(1935) demonstrates
the power of th
surrealist image
here we hav
something w
experience every
day when we are
dressing: the
uniting of the foot
with the shoe. but
the artist shows
us just how
frightening the
most ordinary
things can be when
looked at from a
slightly different
point of view.
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"the red model"
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our last
picture, "the
lovers" (1928)
is an intense
depiction of
emotion even
though the
faces that we
expect to convey
the emotion are
masked. the
covered heads
present a sense
of isolation more
fully than if the
expressions were
completely
revealed to us.
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in this painting
the thought is
more important
than the view.
magritte makes us
hear the unheard
silence.
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"the lovers"
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do you want to:
(r)ead about the
picture again
(v)iew the picture
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(p)revious picture
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please come
this way...
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i trust you've
enjoyed your visit
to my fine gallery.
i am expecting a
new collection in
at any time now.
i'll be letting
you know about it
soon.
'til then,
au revoir!
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