Rene Magritte The False Mirror

René Magritte The False Mirror Paris 1929 Not on view A huge, isolated eye stares out at the viewer. Its left, inner corner has a vivid, viscous quality. The anatomical detailing of this area and its surface sheen contrast with the matte, dead-black of the eye's pupil, which floats, unmoored, against a limpid, cloud-filled sky of cerulean blue. The False Mirror, 1928 by Rene Magritte Courtesy of www.ReneMagritte.org The image jolts the viewer by removing the eye from its usual context, presenting it without the face to which it belongs. It further disrupts expectation by placing a circular sky inside the otherwise ordinary oculus.

Rene Magritte The False Mirror

The False Mirror (1928) is a surrealist oil painting by René Magritte that depicts a human eye framing a cloudy, blue sky. [1] [2] [3] In the depiction of the eye in the painting, the clouds take the place normally occupied by the iris. [4] [5] [6] The painting's original French title is Le faux miroir. [7] Provenance René Magritte | Conservation of "The False Mirror" Watch on It does not merely reflect, but thinks and feels about those images that the brain processes. The eye in The False Mirror also serves several purposes. As an observer we can look through the painting, we look through the eye towards the blue sky filled with white floating clouds. The False Mirror Artist / Origin: René Magritte (Belgian, 1898-1967) Region: Europe Date: 1928 Period: 1900 CE - 2010 CE Material: Oil on canvas Medium: Painting Dimensions: H: 21 ¼ in. (54 cm.), W: 31 7/8 in. (80.5 cm.) Location: The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY The false mirror Rene Magritte Date: 1928; Paris, France Style: Surrealism Period: Surrealist Paris years Genre: allegorical painting Media: oil, canvas Location: Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York City, NY, US Dimensions: 54 x 80.9 cm Tags: Sky Eye Iris Daytime Organ Cloud Circle Rene Magritte Famous works Attempting the Impossible • 1928

1972 Rene Magritte, "The False Mirror" First Edition Photogravure Chairish

The False Mirror (1928) is a surrealist oil painting by René Magritte that depicts a human eye framing a cloudy, blue sky. In the depiction of the eye in the painting, the clouds take the place normally occupied by the iris. The painting's original French title is Le faux miroir. The False Mirror. Paris 1929 538 Oil on canvas, 21 1/4 x 31 7/8" (54 x 80.9 cm). Purchase. © 2018 C. Herscovici, Brussels / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Narrator: After leaving Magritte's studio, The False Mirror was coated with synthetic varnish giving it a very even, shiny surface. The False Mirror. Paris 1929 Oil on canvas, 21 1/4 x 31 7/8" (54 x 80.9 cm). Purchase. © 2018 C. Herscovici, Brussels / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Curator, Anne Umland : The False Mirror presents us with this enormous lash-less eye. Its iris is very implausibly filled with this luminous, cloud-swept blue sky. Female Voiceover: The false mirror presents us with this enormous, lashless eye. Its iris is very and implausibly filled with this luminous cloud-swept blue sky, and then right at dead center is this matte black, opaque disk that doubles as its pupil. Male Voiceover: Before cleaning, the pupil was very shiny and glossy and refelctive.

René Magritte The False Mirror Print on Canvas Barton Canberra Australia

The False Mirror, 1928 René Magritte As viewers gaze into the eye - an abstract window to the sky - the eye simultaneously looks back at them, both seeing and being seen. To see various attractions of The False Mirror by René Magritte at The Museum of Modern Art click this https://nlcultural.com/the-false-mirror-by-rene-magrit. This episode of the Who ARTed podcast is about the great surrealist artist, Rene Magritte and his painting, The False Mirror. Each episode of the podcast foc. "The False Mirror" by Rene Magritte, is a painting created in 1929, which depicts an eye looking at the clouds in the sky. Rene Magritte published this painting in 1929, but completed.

René Magritte "Le Faux Miroir (The False Mirror)," Lithograph after Painting by Rene Magritte

The False Mirror. René Magritte. 54 cm 80.9 cm. The False Mirror is a Surrealist Oil on Canvas Painting created by René Magritte in 1929. It lives at the MOMA, Museum of Modern Art in New York. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Eyes and Clouds. Source See The False Mirror in the Kaleidoscope. The False Mirror is an allegorical painting done by Mr. Magritte in the Surrealist art form during his Surrealist period in Paris. The style of this type of art work has also been referred to as "magical realism."