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Not to Be Reproduced ( La reproduction interdite, 1937) is a painting by the Belgian surrealist René Magritte. It is currently owned by the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam. [1] This painting was commissioned by poet and Magritte patron Edward James and is considered a portrait of James although James's face is not depicted. Not to be Reproduced (La reproduction interdite) is a painting created by Rene Magritte in 1937. This painting was commissioned by poet and Magritte patron Edward James and is considered a portrait of James although James' face is not depicted. This painting was one of three produced by Magritte for the ballroom of James' London home. Not to Be Reproduced (original title: La reproduction interdite) is a 1937 oil painting by Belgium artist René Magritte. Oil on canvas Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam Narrator: Edward James, a British poet and patron of Surrealism, commissioned Magritte to make this portrait in 1937, titled Not to be Reproduced.

Not to be Reproduced [René Magritte] Sartle Rogue Art History

Rene Magritte is a Belgian surrealist artists that was born just short of the 20th century in 1898. His paintings always have an element of uncertainty and some mystery hidden within them and they are heavily scrutinised by many critics to explore whether or not there is any real hidden meaning in them. Famous works Attempting the Impossible • 1928 The false mirror • 1928 The treachery of images (This is not a pipe) • 1928-1929 Collective Invention • 1934 The human condition • 1935 Not to be Reproduced • 1937 Time transfixed • 1938 Black Magic • 1945 The Listening Room • 1952 Golconda • 1953 The Son of Man • 1964 Decalcomania • 1966 From 12 February to 19 March 1937 Magritte stayed in London with the English collector and patron Edward James, where he worked on a triptych for the ballroom of James's house in Wimpole Street (see Le modèle rouge III ). During that stay the artist received two more commissions. One of the word-image series of paintings in which the Belgian artist sought to challenge linguistic and visual conventions, it was also part of his life-long quest to show that images could be.

Rene Magritte Not To Be Reproduced Quiet Revolution

1937 View all Previous Next Amanda Lampel Sr. Contributor It is truly an irony for the ages when you realize that the setting in Magritte's Not to be Reproduced has been reproduced in another of his bizarre paintings. Even if you know next to nothing about René Magritte, you probably know that his paintings are pretty out there. Not to Be Reproduced ( La reproduction interdite, 1937) is a painting by the Belgian surrealist René Magritte. It is currently owned by the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam. Is he a surrealist? Magritte is considered part of the movement; he knew Breton and many of the other members (Edward James, the man portrayed in this painting, was a surrealist writer). He paints absurd and paradoxical images, which could make us believe that they are dreams. René François Ghislain Magritte. A Belgian surrealist painter, Rene Magritte's witty and thought-provoking paintings sought to have viewers question their perceptions of reality, and become hypersensitive to the world around them. Magritte's mother was a suicidal woman, which led her husband, Magritte's father, to lock her up in her room.

Not to be Reproduced René Magritte

La réproduction interdite (1937) Artist: Rene Magritte Date: 1937 Movement: Surrealism Medium: Oil on Canvas Dimension: 81.3 x 65 cm Location: Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam.. The painting title "Not to be reproduced" was written by Rene Magritte for his friend, Edward James, who was a poet and philanthropist. On the canvas, he is shown standing in front of a mirror, which, in violation of all the laws of physics, does not reproduce his reflection.