The Treachery of Images (This is not a pipe)
By Magritte
The Treachery of Images displays Magritte’s attempt to have the viewer question their reality. The painting portrays a large single pipe, and at the bottom of the painting, in French, states “This is not a pipe.” Magritte’s point is simple: the painting is not a pipe; it is an Image of a pipe. An anecdotal story is that when Magritte was asked if the painting was a pipe, he replied that of course it is not a pipe, and suggested that they try to stuff it with tobacco. He used the same technique in a painting of an apple, portraying a large green apple, with the line “This is not an apple.”
Product Details
Year Created: |
1948 |
Medium: |
Oil on canvas |
Dimensions: |
64 cm x 94 cm> |
Price: |
$210.00 |
Genres: |
Surrealism
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Subjects: |
Allegory
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Private collection
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