The Man in the Bowler Hat - René Magritte Collection Figurine - Parastone - 16 cm
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  • The Man in the Bowler Hat - René Magritte Collection Figurine - Parastone - 16 cm
  • The Man in the Bowler Hat - René Magritte Collection Figurine - Parastone - 16 cm
  • The Man in the Bowler Hat - René Magritte Collection Figurine - Parastone - 16 cm
  • The Man in the Bowler Hat - René Magritte Collection Figurine - Parastone - 16 cm
  • The Man in the Bowler Hat - René Magritte Collection Figurine - Parastone - 16 cm
The Man in the Bowler Hat - René Magritte Collection Figurine - Parastone - 16 cm

The Man in the Bowler Hat - René Magritte Collection Figurine - Parastone - 16 cm

The Man in the Bowler Hat - René Magritte Collection Figurine - Parastone - 16 cm

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The Man in the Bowler Hat - René Magritte Collection Figurine - Parastone - 16 cm

The Man in the Bowler Hat (1964). This portrait of the man with the famous bowler hat can be seen as a variation on “The Son of Man,” where the man's face is hidden behind an apple. Magritte himself said about this:

“Behind everything we see, something else is hidden; we always want to see what is hidden by what we see. There is an interest in the hidden and what the visible does not show us. This interest can evoke such intense feelings that one could speak of a struggle between the visible that is hidden and the apparently visible.”

René Magritte (1898-1967) Born in 1898 in Lessines near Tournai, in the French-speaking part of Belgium. He grew up in Châtelet near Charleroi. From 1916 to 1918, he attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels. There he met the brothers Victor and Pierre Bourgeois and the painter Pierre-Louis Flouquet. In 1919, Magritte contributed to the first issue of the magazine Au Volant, published by the Bourgeois brothers. After a year of military service, Magritte worked as a designer, mainly for a wallpaper manufacturer in Brussels, and as a freelance designer of posters, advertising materials, and exhibition stands. He painted his first recognized surrealist work, Le Jockey Perdu, in 1926. In the same year, he signed the pamphlets Les Mariés de la tour Eiffel and Deux Disgrâces, together with other Belgian surrealists. Magritte lived in Le Perreux-sur-Marne near Paris from 1927 to 1930, where he met Hans Arp, André Breton, Salvador Dalí, Paul Eluard, and Joan Miró. In 1929, his provocative article Les Mots et les Images was published in the last issue of La Révolution Surréaliste, a year after he had painted Le Masque Vide.

Product Details

Collection
Parastone collectible figurines and art objects (such as candle holders) inspired by famous painters and artists – e.g. Van Gogh
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Brand
Parastone
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Species of animal
Bird
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Material
Polyresin
Reference
MAG04
Height
16 cm
Status of the Product
New - Packed in original box
Number of parts
1
Extra information
This figurine is highly suitable and original as a corporate gift, a birthday present, for someone who is retiring, or for someone who has had a long tenure within a company.
With authenticity certificate and numbered
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Bluedwarf.com is a specialty store for Parastone statues, offering Bob and Bobette, Jack, Jacky and the Juniors, Forchino profession figures, and other funny figurines.
Occasion
Birthday party: Birthday decorations, Birthday theme, Birthday celebration
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