THE COLLABORATION
The Magritte Foundation and Lalique celebrate in 2023 the 125th anniversary of René Magritte's birth. On the initiative of the Magritte Foundation, the enigmatic and poetic world of René Magritte will be captured in crystal sculptures. Mention the name of Magritte today and the first images that spring to mind are a pipe, an apple and a bowler hat. It is precisely because of the prominence and iconic nature of these objects in the artist’s oeuvre that Lalique chose to recreate them in crystal.
The collection
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Le Prêtre marié, René Magritte and Lalique, 2023
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Le Bouchon d'épouvante, René Magritte and Lalique, 2023
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La Trahison des images, René Magritte and Lalique, 2023
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Le Prêtre marié - Left Apple, René Magritte and Lalique, 2023
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Le Prêtre marié - Right Apple, René Magritte and Lalique, 2023
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Le Bain de Cristal, René Magritte et Lalique, 2023
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René Magritte
Born in Lessines, Belgium, in 1898, René Magritte is one of the world’s most renowned artists. After early influences from Futurism, he joined the Brussels Surrealist group in the 1920s. Inspired by Giorgio De Chirico, Magritte developed his signature style: clear depictions of everyday objects whose meaning defies logic, exploring what he called “the unknowable.”
International recognition came in the USA, with exhibitions in New York starting in 1947. A bold Paris show in 1948, known as his “cow period,” challenged the slow recognition of his work in France. A 1965-1966 retrospective at MoMA further cemented his success. Since his death in 1967, major exhibitions and tributes have reinforced his lasting influence, as Magritte’s evocative images continue to inspire.