- The Portrait
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title=The Portrait
artist=René Magritte
year=1935
type=Oil on canvas
height=73.3
width=50.2
height_inch=28⅞
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city=New York City
museum=Museum of Modern Art "The Portrait" (
1935 ) is a painting by the Belgian surrealistRené Magritte .This painting is a classic example of the technique that often set Magritte apart from other surrealists. Artists like Dalí and Ernst usually depicted distorted and dreamlike representations of real forms mixed with abstract shapes. Magritte is best known for his realistic depictions of ordinary things made surreal by context or their relationship to each other.
This painting depicts an almost photo-realistic table setting with a pancake or slice of baby pig (it is still being decided) in the center. The scene is made surreal by the presence of an eye staring back at the viewer from the center of the ham (or crepe).
This painting was once part of the private collection of the surrealist painter
Kay Sage . In 1956 she donated it as a gift to theMuseum of Modern Art inNew York .ources
* [http://www.moma.org/collection/provenance/items/574.56.html The Museum of Modern Art Provenance Research Project]
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