The artwork titled “The Good Season,” created by Rene Magritte in 1961 in Belgium, is a notable piece within the Surrealist art movement and belongs to the landscape genre.
This artwork features a surreal landscape where three large, vibrant green leaves are depicted in the foreground, standing upright like trees on a green grassy ground. The background is adorned with an array of similarly shaped but more subdued leaves in shades of blue and grey, creating a harmonious yet dreamlike environment. The intricate detailing on the leaves, both in the foreground and background, emphasizes their natural beauty while evoking a sense of otherworldliness, characteristic of Magritte’s style and the Surrealist movement.