Clear ideas (1958; Brussels, Belgium) by Rene Magritte

Clear ideas - Rene Magritte - 1958; Brussels, Belgium

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TitleClear ideas
ArtistRene Magritte
Date1958; Brussels, Belgium
Art MovementSurrealism

About Clear ideas

“Clear Ideas,” a symbolic painting created by RenĂ© Magritte in 1958 in Brussels, Belgium, is an exemplary work of the Surrealism art movement. This artwork encapsulates the essence of Surrealism through its imaginative and thought-provoking imagery.

The artwork depicts a tranquil seascape under a twilight sky, characterized by gentle waves rippling across the water’s surface. In a striking surrealist twist, a massive rock floats inexplicably in the air, hovering just above the sea. Above the rock, a single, fluffy white cloud drifts serenely. The juxtaposition of the rock and cloud, both suspended in mid-air, defies conventional logic and creates a visual paradox that invites viewers to ponder the nature of reality and perception. The serene yet enigmatic environment encapsulates the essence of Magritte’s exploration of the mysterious and the uncanny, hallmarks of the Surrealist movement.

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