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Discover the fascinating world of René Magritte with 'Magritte: Masters of Art,' a captivating exploration of the iconic Surrealist's life and profound artistic philosophies. This beautifully curated volume challenges traditional perspectives, offering a fresh insight into the enigmatic Magritte—a master who valued anonymity over the limelight. Delve deeply into Magritte's artistic journey as you explore key themes and concepts that defined his work. Featuring richly detailed, full-page reproductions of 35 masterpieces, including renowned pieces like 'The Treachery of Images' (1929) and 'The Lovers' (1928), this book is an essential addition to any art lover’s collection. Each artwork is complemented with concise narratives that illuminate Magritte’s bold techniques and the underlying Romantic influences in his Surrealism. Additionally, readers will gain insight into the relationships that shaped his creativity, including interactions with family, colleagues, and art collectors. This engaging overview not only celebrates the brilliance of Magritte's use of color and composition but also presents lesser-known works, giving a holistic perspective of his artistic evolution. Perfect for students, art aficionados, and casual readers alike, this paperback edition measures 170 x 210 mm and contains 112 pages of visual and intellectual delight. The book was published by Prestel Publishing on 01-08-2022. Experience the allure of Magritte and elevate your understanding of his unparalleled contribution to modern art.
This revelatory examination of the Surrealist master updates prevailing theories about Magritte’s life and beliefs, and offers a surprising new assessment of an artist who strived for anonymity rather than fame. Throughout his career, Magritte subverted expectations about artists in the world by disguising himself as an unremarkable member of the bourgeoisie. While the public mined his work for symbolism and deep meaning, the truth is, that with Magritte, what you see is what you get. What readers will get with this gorgeous volume is a deeply engaging overview of Magritte’s entire career, and an eloquent argument that his Surrealist masterpieces were simply an extension of the Romantic tradition. Chronologically arranged, this volume features fullpage reproductions of thirty-five works, each paired with a concise text that highlights its significance in Magritte’s catalog. In addition to greatest hits, such as Time Transfixed, 1938; The Treachery of Images, 1929; and The Lovers, 1928, the inclusion of several lesser-known works provides an overview of the range and character of Magritte’s art. Readers will become acquainted with the main figures in the artist’s life, including relatives, colleagues, rivals, and they will see how Magritte’s relationships with collectors and dealers led to the production of particular works, as well as how his theories about painting evolved over the years. Across this compact but utterly satisfying book, Magritte’s exquisite use of color, his grasp of collage and composition, and his superb gifts for invention and mood are luminously and thrillingly in evidence.
Author: Alexander Adams Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 170 x 210 mm
Pages: 112
Publication Date: 01-08-2022
This revelatory examination of the Surrealist master updates prevailing theories about Magritte’s life and beliefs, and offers a surprising new assessment of an artist who strived for anonymity rather than fame. Throughout his career, Magritte subverted expectations about artists in the world by disguising himself as an unremarkable member of the bourgeoisie. While the public mined his work for symbolism and deep meaning, the truth is, that with Magritte, what you see is what you get. What readers will get with this gorgeous volume is a deeply engaging overview of Magritte’s entire career, and an eloquent argument that his Surrealist masterpieces were simply an extension of the Romantic tradition. Chronologically arranged, this volume features fullpage reproductions of thirty-five works, each paired with a concise text that highlights its significance in Magritte’s catalog. In addition to greatest hits, such as Time Transfixed, 1938; The Treachery of Images, 1929; and The Lovers, 1928, the inclusion of several lesser-known works provides an overview of the range and character of Magritte’s art. Readers will become acquainted with the main figures in the artist’s life, including relatives, colleagues, rivals, and they will see how Magritte’s relationships with collectors and dealers led to the production of particular works, as well as how his theories about painting evolved over the years. Across this compact but utterly satisfying book, Magritte’s exquisite use of color, his grasp of collage and composition, and his superb gifts for invention and mood are luminously and thrillingly in evidence.
Author: Alexander Adams Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 170 x 210 mm
Pages: 112
Publication Date: 01-08-2022