René Magritte studied art at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, Belgium. He enrolled there in 1916, where he was exposed to various artistic styles and techniques. Although he later developed his own unique surrealist style, his formal education provided a foundation for his artistic career.
Magritte was a surrealist.
I am not sure how to understand your question. Magritte studied at the Royal Academy of Art in Brussels, the kind of general artistic education. After this he worked for a time commercially: designing wallpaper, for example.If that is not what you wanted to know, ask again and try to be specific!
Magritte died in 1967 and does not go to college any more.
When his time came.
Rene Magritte did not attend college in the traditional sense. Instead, he took art classes at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels for a brief period, where he studied from 1916 to 1918. His formal education was limited, but he developed his unique artistic style through self-exploration and experimentation.
!916-1918 at the Royal Academy of Art in Brussels.
Belgian surrealist
Magritte was a surrealist.
Already from childhood.
oil on canvas :)
He was an artist and made art all his life
In most museums which exhibit modern art. In Brussels there is a René Magritte museum.
Lastly it is up to you you to decide. But Magritte is appreciated by many and is in all the art history books.
Rene Magritte is a surrealist painter
Hiss surrealistic work influenced other surrealists.
Rene Magritte's favorite painting was the Gonconda.
yes, as well as futurism, cubism, and abstract art