René Magritte

La reproduction interdite

1937
modern art

The thing that interested the Belgian surrealist artist Magritte was the mystery that lay in everyday visible reality. He was not so much inspired by the invisible, the subconscious and dream images but rather by ordinary objects to which he gave a twist. The man Magritte portrays here is the eccentric wealthy Englishman Edward James. He was a friend of the artist and bought various works from him. In the 1930s Edward James was the benefactor of both Dalí and Magritte. Magritte based the portrait on a photograph he made of Edward James looking at the painting 'On the threshold of freedom'.

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Also by René Magritte

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Also in special: Surrealism

  • Salvador Dalí - Vénus de Milo aux tiroirs
  • Salvador Dalí - Mae West Lips Sofa
  • Meret Oppenheim - Sous les Résédas
  • Gino Severini - Pierrot with guitar

Also from 1900-1999

  • Josef Hoffmann - candelabra
  • Piet Mondriaan - Composition no II
  • Piet Mondriaan - Composition with colour fields
  • Franz Marc - Das Schaf

Also a schilderij

  • Anoniem - A horseman in front of a tavern
  • Vincent van Gogh - A weaver's cottage
  • Vincent van Gogh - Poplars near Nuenen
  • Hendrick Goltzius - Juno receiving the eyes of Argus from Mercury

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  • La Reproduction Interdite
  • Museum Boijmans van Beuningen - Interview op een trapje
  • Me, Magritte and Deelder
  • Museum Boijmans van Beuningen - La reproduction interdite - Magritte
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