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Magritte Richard Calvocoressi

Magritte By Richard Calvocoressi

Magritte by Richard Calvocoressi


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An introduction to the work of Magritte.

Magritte Summary

Magritte by Richard Calvocoressi

The paintings of the Belgian Surrealist Rene Magritte (1898-1967) have exerted an extraordinary fascination, particularly since the enormous increase in awareness and popularity of his work during the 1960s. Magritte shows us a world of silence and isolation in which familiar objects are altered or juxtaposed in 'impossible' combinations in order to create a sense of disorientation and the absurd. Many of his most memorable paintings date from his three prolific years 1927-30, when he lived near Paris and was in close touch with the writer Andre Breton and other French Surrealists.

In his pre-war painting, stylistic concerns were of secondary importance to Magritte, whose main interest was in ideas or propositions about the world; for example, many of his paintings explore the relation between objects and words or between the image of an object and the object itself. He deliberately cultivated a cold, unemotive, 'style-less' style. This quality renders the images of violence and macabre sexuality in some of his works all the more disturbing. His own 'impressionist' and vache (ugly, crude) pictures of the 1940s have been rediscovered in the last few years by a younger generation of painters and critics keenly responsive to the later work of other masters of parody and allusion such as Picabia and de Chirico.

Richard Calvocoressi's highly successful introduction to Magritte was first published in 1979 and revised and enlarged by the addition of notes to the colour plates and many black-and-white illustrations.

Magritte Reviews

On the Colour Library Series

Ideal introductions for students and museum-goers.-Independent

Phaidon's excellent Colour Library series: [...] a good introduction to nearly 50 key artists and movements in art history.-Antiques Trade Gazette

The Phaidon Colour Library Series provides an invaluable introduction to key artists and movements in art history.-Art & Craft

About Richard Calvocoressi

Richard Calvocoressi has been director of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art since 1987. In May 2007 he will move to head up the Henry Moore Foundation in Hertfordshire.

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GOR003026862
9780714827605
0714827606
Magritte by Richard Calvocoressi
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Phaidon Press Ltd
19980812
128
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