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René MAGRITTE : Les bijoux indiscrets - 1963 - Original Lithograph, Signed

René MAGRITTE
Les bijoux indiscrets (Indiscrete jewels), 1963

Original lithograph (Printed in Mourlot Workshop)
Plate signed
On wove paper 31 x 24 cm.

REFERENCES : Kaplan, Gilbert E. and Timothy Baum, 'The Graphic Work of René Magritte', New York: II EDITIONS, 1982, no. 3

INFORMATION : Magritte created only 20 engraved works and only 6 of them were entirely engraved by him and are considered as original. Les Bijoux Indiscrets is the first original lithograph of
Magritte, engraved by him in 1963 and published by San Lazarro.

Very good condition, a fine grey line (probably a printing defect)

Dimensions :
- Height : 24 cm
- Width : 31 cm
This item is sold by a professional art dealer who guaranties its authenticity. This item is used (second-hand)

René Magritte : (1898-1967) was a belgian painter, born in Lessines, Belgium, in 1898. He attended his first painting courses in Châtelet. His first paintings were impressionnist and date back from 1915. From 1916 until 1918, René Magritte entered the Académie royale des beaux-arts de Bruxelles. While working in the studio of Flouquet, with whom he collaborated on the magazine "Au volant", that he discoverd Cubism and Futurism. In 1920, his work was for the first time exhibited, at the Centre d'art de Bruxelles. The following year, he was hired as a draughtsman in a paper factory. In 1924, he rubbed shoulders with the Dada movement, and was deeply moved by De Chirico's paintings. He then gathered with artists such as Nougé, Goemans, André Souris or Lecomte, and started to shape belgin surrealism. His first surrealist canvas, "The lost Jockey" dates from 1926. His first big surrealist exhibition was organised in 1928, at the galerie L'époque. Magritte exhibited in New York or in London, and made the cover of a book by André Breton. From 1943 to 1945, he used the impressionnist techniques in his paintings, and coined this period, his "Renoir period". During the 1950's and 1960's, he was commissionned to make works for several public institutions and private buildings. Ill with cancer, René Magritte, died in 1967, in Brussels.

Fondation Beyeler (Switzerland)
Fundació Joan Miró (Spain)
Walker Art Center (The USA)
The National Academy of Design Museum (The USA)
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (The USA)
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond (The USA)
Musée de Grenoble (France)
Das Museum Folkwang (Germany)
Kunstmuseum Basel (Switzerland)
The Broad Art Foundation (The USA)
The Whitney Museum of American Art (The USA)
Museum Villa Haiss (Germany)
Armand Hammer Museum (The USA)
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