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This publication compares the works of two major Belgian artists - René Magritte and Jean-Michel Folon- their common grounds and their language in painting. Magritte depicts the mystery that emanates from the everyday life, while Folon opts for dreaminess and stylisation. Folon replaces Magritte''s pigeon with a refined bird, drawn in a single stroke; he prefers a rectangular parallelepiped to the surrealist''s well-described house. When he was 18, in 1953, Folon recalls discovering Le Domaine enchanté, the series of murals Magritte had just painted for the Knokke casino. It was a revelation. Although the two artists never met and 36 years separated them, Folon has acknowledged to be indebted to the master of Belgian surrealism -whom he considers one of the fathers of his generation- throughout his career. Magritte, by opening up the paths of mystery in painting, laid the foundations for Folon''s art, which would never cease to explore the paths of poetry.

Magritte Folon

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This publication compares the works of two major Belgian artists - René Magritte and Jean-Michel Folon- their common grounds and... Read more

    Publisher: Lannoo Publishers
    Publication Date: 1/18/2024
    ISBN13: 9782390252689, 978-2390252689
    ISBN10: 2390252680

    Non Fiction , Art & Photography

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    This publication compares the works of two major Belgian artists - René Magritte and Jean-Michel Folon- their common grounds and their language in painting. Magritte depicts the mystery that emanates from the everyday life, while Folon opts for dreaminess and stylisation. Folon replaces Magritte''s pigeon with a refined bird, drawn in a single stroke; he prefers a rectangular parallelepiped to the surrealist''s well-described house. When he was 18, in 1953, Folon recalls discovering Le Domaine enchanté, the series of murals Magritte had just painted for the Knokke casino. It was a revelation. Although the two artists never met and 36 years separated them, Folon has acknowledged to be indebted to the master of Belgian surrealism -whom he considers one of the fathers of his generation- throughout his career. Magritte, by opening up the paths of mystery in painting, laid the foundations for Folon''s art, which would never cease to explore the paths of poetry.

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