The Listening Room Magritte
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The listening room magritte. The listening room museum quality reproduction of the listening room. It sits atop a wood floor and is illuminated with light entering from a white trimmed glass window. Rene magritte oil painting. Modern and contemporary art.
White crown molding surrounds the room attached to the white ceiling which appears to have yellowish wall colorings. The secret of the hanging egg. We also create oil paintings from your photos or print that you like. The listening room art print by rene magritte.
Both paintings feature identical or near identical green apples but place them in different rooms. Magritte s 1952 the listening room features a green apple virtually filling a room floor to ceiling. Jul 27 oct 21 2012. In the 1958 version the room is gray brick with an arched open air window.
A later version of the painting also of the same name was made in 1958 and is held in a private collection. In the 1952 version the room has wood floors and a glass window with white trim. The listening room 1952 is a significant artwork along magritte s common theme of using apples for symbolism. Most orders will be delivered in 1 3 weeks depending on the.
Salvador dalí at the menil. Turn your photos into beautiful portrait paintings. Wholesale oil painting reproductions of rene magritte. We also create oil paintings from your photos or print that you like.
Turn your photos into beautiful portrait paintings. Wholesale oil painting reproductions of rene magritte. The listening room ii museum quality reproduction of the listening room ii. It features an apple in a pink room with a white ceiling wooden floors and a white trimmed window with a view of what appears to be an ocean or a field.
Rene magritte oil painting. The listening room was created in 1952 by rene magritte in surrealism style. Carefully printed on high quality materials these prints come with equal sized mat that adds a depth perspective frames or stretched on a white maple wooden frame gallery wrap. Magritte liked to play with scale in that he liked to associate related objects in weird ways.