René Magritte, 1898–1967
Salon de Mai, 1965
Lithograph in colours on Arches wove paper, designed as the poster image for the 'XXI Salon de Mai 1965'
Signed and dated in biro
Numbered from the deluxe hand-printed edition of 107. Printed by Mourlot, Paris. Published by Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.
Image: 48 x 39.3 cm; 18 7/8 x 15 1/2 in
Framed: 77.5 x 62 x 3 cm; 30 1/2 x 24 3/8 x 1 1/8 in
Catalogue raisonné: Kaplan & Baum 4.
Provenance: Private Collection, Germany.
Note:
René Magritte often incorporated unconventional elements like clouds or leaves into his depictions of birds, deviating from their traditional feathered appearance. This recurring motif in his artwork exemplifies a captivating blend of simplicity and grace. By presenting a bird that simultaneously soars amidst foliage and becomes enveloped by it, Magritte symbolizes a harmonious union between the bird and its surroundings. This particular print is one of the few prints created and published during the artist's lifetime. It is one of the few prints that Magritte himself hand-signed. The image was designed to be used as the poster image the 'XXI Salon de Mai' held at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.
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