Musée Magritte
The Magritte Museum, located in Brussels, Belgium, is a tribute to the renowned Belgian Surrealist artist, René Magritte. This museum is a treasure trove of his iconic works, showcasing his distinctive style characterized by dreamlike and enigmatic imagery. Visitors can explore a diverse collection of Magritte's paintings, including his famous "The Son of Man" and "The Treachery of Images" (with the inscription "Ceci n'est pas une pipe" or "This is not a pipe"). The museum provides a fascinating journey into the mind of Magritte, highlighting his exploration of the boundary between reality and illusion, often featuring juxtapositions of ordinary objects in extraordinary contexts. It's a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts and Surrealism admirers, offering insight into the intriguing world of one of the 20th century's most influential artists.
- René Magritte - L'Ile au Trésor, 1942 - On Paperfrom €700,00
- René Magritte - Shéhérazade, 1948 - On Paperfrom €650,00
- René Magritte - L'Empire des Lumières, 1954 - On Paperfrom €1.350,00
- René Magritte - Le retour, 1949 - On Paperfrom €650,00
- René Magritte - Shéhérazade, 1948€3.500,00
- René Magritte - Le retour, 1949€3.600,00