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René Magritte

Belgian, 1898-1967

René Magritte is celebrated today as one of Surrealism’s most talented artists, and, alongside Salvador Dalí, the cheeky, subversive Belgian painter and author is the movement’s best-known representative, having cemented his legacy with what may be the most iconic five words in all of art history: “Ceci n’est pas une pipe” (This is not a pipe).

Magritte’s success, though, hardly came overnight. Born in 1898 in Lessines to a wealthy manufacturer, he studied at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels from 1916 to 1918 but quit before graduation. His early artistic work wavered between Cubism and semi-abstraction, and he found work as a graphic designer while experimenting with his own creative oeuvre. In the mid-1920s, he began to experiment with Surrealism, then a relatively nascent movement that had grown out of the absurdist Dada. Led by André Breton, Surrealism endeavored to record elements of the subconscious and present contradictory, sometimes even nonsensical, narratives that challenged the notion of an absolute reality.

Magritte’s first widely recognized work within this genre was 1927’s The Menaced Assassin, now in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Shortly after completing this work, Magritte relocated to Paris, to be closer to Breton and the center of the Surrealist movement. This decision would prove critical in his life — and in the trajectory of Surrealist art history. The three years Magritte spent in Paris were his most prolific, and by the close of the 1920s he had completed some of his best-known work, including the seminal 1929 The Treachery of Images, a simple picture of what appears to be a pipe, with the words “Ceci n’est pas une pipe” in neat script below it.

Magritte returned to Brussels in the early 1930s but continued experimenting with work that wavered between dreamlike and nonsensical. His influences throughout this part of his career ranged from Breton to Giorgio de Chirico and Dalí. While living in German-occupied Belgium beginning in the early 1940s, Magritte entered what is often called his Renoir period or what he labeled “Sunlit Surrealism.” He worked in comparatively brighter, more vibrant colors and produced oil paintings and gouaches that were overrun with light and the type of brushstrokes that are usually associated with Impressionist art.

Like many artists during and after the war, Magritte thought deeply about art’s role in answering big existential questions and broke with Surrealism as a result. His Impressionistic The Fifth Season in 1943 resembled little of what he’d painted in years past. His so-called Vache period that followed would represent another stylistic shift that owed to German Expressionism. Not everything changed, however; Magritte would go on to revisit his earliest creative impulses, in some cases appropriating elements from fellow artists in his own depictions, as with his Perspective II: Manet’s Balcony in 1950, a playful and probing reinterpretation of Edouard Manet’s The Balcony. Later in his career, the artist dabbled in sculpture, before dying in 1967.

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La Grande Guerre - 20th Century, Surrealist, Lithograph, Figurative Print
By René Magritte
Located in Sint-Truiden, BE
Color lithograph after the 1954 oil on canvas by René Magritte, plate-signed by Magritte and numbered from the edition of 300. The lithograph features the dry stamps of the Magritte...
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20th Century Surrealist René Magritte

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Lithograph

Le Trahison des Images: Ceci N'Est Pas Une Pipe, Lithograph on Arches BFK Rives
By René Magritte
Located in New York, NY
René Magritte Le Trahison des Images: Ceci N'Est Pas Une Pipe, 2010 (posthumous) Lithograph on Arches BFK Rives paper Plate signed by Magritte and numbered HC (Hors Commerce), 1 of 1...
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2010s Surrealist René Magritte

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Lithograph

Les Bijoux Indiscrets
By René Magritte
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Les Bijoux Indiscrets (The Indiscreet Jewels) Color lithograph, 1962-3 As published in XXeme Siecle, 1963 From the edition issued by San Lazarro unsigned for the album XXeme Siècle N...
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1960s Surrealist René Magritte

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Lithograph

Indiscrete Jewels (Les Bijoux Indiscrets) - Original lithograph [Catalog #3]
By René Magritte
Located in Paris, IDF
René MAGRITTE Les bijoux indiscrets (Indiscrete jewels), 1975 Original lithograph (Printed in Mourlot Workshop) Printed signature in the plate Unnumbered as usual (limited edition o...
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1970s Surrealist René Magritte

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Lithograph

"La Reconnaissance Infinie (The Infinite Recognition)" Litho after Rene Magritte
By René Magritte
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"La Reconnaissance Infinie (The Infinite Recognition)" is a color lithograph after the 1963 painting by Rene Magritte. Two of Magritte's bourgeois "littl...
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2010s Surrealist René Magritte

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Lithograph

Magritte's original poster for the 1965 Salon de Mai - Musée d'art Moderne Paris
By René Magritte
Located in PARIS, FR
Magritte's original poster for the 1965 Salon de Mai is an iconic piece of art that reflects the ingenuity and surrealist aesthetic of renowned Belgian artist René Magritte. Created ...
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1960s Surrealist René Magritte

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"La Page Blanche (The White Page)" lithograph after painting by Rene Magritte
By René Magritte
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"La Page Blanche," or in English "The White Page," is an original color lithograph executed after the original painting from 1967 by the Belgian Surrealist...
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2010s Surrealist René Magritte

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Lithograph

Magritte 1968 'Le Domaine Enchante (VI)' FRAMED
By René Magritte
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This limited edition lithograph, signed by Fernand Mourlot beneath the right-hand corner of the image, is part of a suite of eight “Le Domaine Enchanté” images, printed in an edition...
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1960s Surrealist René Magritte

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Lithograph

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René Magritte Sale Prices

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2025$3,495Still-life Prints, Figurative PrintsLithograph1968
2025$25Prints and MultiplesOffset Print2015
2025$30Prints and MultiplesOffset Print2005
2025$25Prints and MultiplesOffset Print2015
2025$25Prints and MultiplesOffset Print2015
2025$24Prints and MultiplesOffset Print2005
2024$1,500Prints and MultiplesPaper, Lithograph1965
2024$2,000Figurative Prints, Still-life PrintsLithograph1963
2024$104Prints and MultiplesOffset Print
2024$10Prints and MultiplesOffset Print2015
2024$150Prints and MultiplesOffset Print1973
2024$100Prints and MultiplesLithograph1967
2024$2,000Landscape PrintsLithograph1966/2010
2024$3,209Landscape PrintsLithograph1963
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