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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. The lovers I 1928 is in the Australian National Gallery; and the similarly titled, similarly dated and similarly sized painting The Lovers II is in the collection of ...
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Nos encontramos ante una obra pictórica realizada por René Magritte, un pintor surrealista belga. Este artista era conocido por sus ingeniosas y provocativas imágenes , con las que pretendía cambiar la percepción de la realidad y forzar al observador a hacerse hipersensitivo a su entorno.
René Magritte también pudo haberlo pintado como una metáfora del deseo, del amor imposible, del amor prohibido o los amores pasados. Los amantes intentan estar unidos mediante el beso, pero no pueden sentirse porque hay un claro elemento que impide el contacto directo.
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.
20 de ene. de 2016 · Bélgica, 1928. Surrealismo. Título original: Les Amants. Colección particular. Técnica: Óleo (54,2 x 73 cm.) Escrito por: Miguel Calvo Santos. Dos personas sin identidad se besan tras dos velos húmedos. ¿Un amor secreto…? ¿Un amor prohibido…? ¿Dos desconocidos que se gustan sin conocerse…? ¿Lo insensible de algunos amores…? ¿El amor ciego…?
The Lovers II, 1928 by Rene Magritte. The Lovers II (1928), is an oil on canvas depicting two individuals locked in an embrace. The figures are kissing one another through veils. They are situated in a room with the back wall, side wall and ceiling showing.
Dimensions. 54 cm × 73.4 cm (21 in × 28.9 in) Location. Museum of Modern Art, New York City. Accession. 530.1998. Website. https://www.renemagritte.org/. The Lovers, (in French Les Amants ( French pronunciation: [lez‿amɑ̃] )) is a surrealist painting by René Magritte, made in Paris in 1928.