René Magritte often used silver balls in his paintings as symbolic objects that challenge perception and reality. These spheres can represent the mystery of existence, the nature of objects, and the interplay between the familiar and the surreal. By incorporating them into his works, Magritte invites viewers to question their assumptions about the world and the meanings behind everyday objects. Ultimately, the silver balls serve as a catalyst for exploring deeper philosophical themes, such as identity and the nature of art itself.
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oil paint on canvas
Rene Magritte is a surrealist painter
Rene Magritte's favorite painting was the Gonconda.
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when he started to paint pictures !!!!!!!!!
oil paint on canvas
1938
Rene Magritte is a surrealist painter
Rene Magritte's favorite painting was the Gonconda.
leopold magritte and adeline Magritte
Artists choose their subjects for reasons seldom known to others.
He did not DRAW much - he PAINTED. His paintings are oil paint on canvas.
Artists choose their subjects for reasons seldom known to us.
yes 2 brothers-Paul Magritte & Raymond Magritte