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  1. The Lovers I (1928), is one of a small group of pictures painted by Magritte in Paris in 1927-28, in which the identity of the figures is mysteriously shrouded in white cloth.

  2. René Magritte. The Lovers. Paris 1928. In this unsettling image—the first in a series of four variations of Les Amants that Magritte painted in 1928—the artist invokes the cinematic cliché of a close–up kiss but subverts our voyeuristic pleasure by shrouding the faces in cloth.

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  3. May 13, 2024 · The Lovers, (in French Les Amants (French pronunciation: [lez‿amɑ̃])) is a surrealist painting by René Magritte, made in Paris in 1928. It's the first in a series of four variations, and in the painting two people can be seen kissing passionately with their faces covered in a white cloth hiding their identities.

  4. Feb 7, 2024 · In the echo of Belgian artist René Magritte’s words, the mystique of his painting The Lovers becomes immediately apparent. At first glance, the canvas appears to depict an ordinary display of affection: a couple occupying the center of the frame, positioned against a vast, seemingly infinite void, entwined in a passionate kiss.

    • René Magritte, The Lovers I
    • René Magritte, The Lovers II
    • Lovers III and Lovers IV

    In The Lovers I, a man and a woman press their faces close together in an affectionate gesture, almost as if they were in a family portrait. It could be a breezy, Instagram-like holiday snapshot with a lovely forest and sea in the background. Only, there is a cloth that drapes on their faces, forming curls over their shoulders like ropes. Due to th...

    The second version of The Loversis similarly composed but with a more disturbing tension—in this version, it comes to show as the man and woman, dressed as they were in the original, lean in for a loving embrace—a kiss. Their attempt is again muffled by the white fabric. Unlike the pastoral scene of the previous painting, here, a much more abstract...

    The two other versions of the Lovers are lesser known because they are in private collections. Also, without the white cloth, the figures seem less off-putting to the viewer, but they are also very thought-provoking in their own right. We may presume that the couple in this painting is the same as in the previous ones. The woman is wearing the same...

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  6. Feb 14, 2022 · Rene Magritte. Famous works. Inspired by a true story, Invincible recounts the last 48 hours in the life of Marc-Antoine Bernier, a 14-year-old boy on a desperate quest for freedom. ‘The lovers’ was created in 1928 by Rene Magritte in Surrealism style.

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