The Empty Mask

Painting by René Magritte From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Empty Mask is an oil on canvas painting by Belgian surrealist painter René Magritte, from 1928. The painting was purchased in 1973 and is on display in the National Museum of Wales, in Cardiff.[1]

Year1928
Dimensions81.2 cm × 116.2 cm (32.0 in × 45+34 in)
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The Empty Mask
ArtistRené Magritte
Year1928
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions81.2 cm × 116.2 cm (32.0 in × 45+34 in)
LocationNational Museum Cardiff, Cardiff
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Magritte suggested in his essay Words and Images (1929) concerning this painting that each image represented "suggests that there are others behind it".[citation needed] The six images depicted in freestanding frame of irregular shape, are the sky, a lead curtain festooned with sleigh bells, a house façade, a sheet of paper cut-outs, a forest and a fire.

The title reflects the artists fascination with the subconscious.

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