The tomb of the wrestlers (1960; Belgium) by Rene Magritte

The tomb of the wrestlers - Rene Magritte - 1960; Belgium

Artwork Information

TitleThe tomb of the wrestlers
ArtistRene Magritte
Date1960; Belgium
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementSurrealism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About The tomb of the wrestlers

“The Tomb of the Wrestlers,” an oil painting on canvas created by RenĂ© Magritte in 1960, exemplifies the Surrealist movement. This symbolic painting, which originates from Belgium, is currently housed in a private collection.

The artwork depicts an enormous rose filling a dimly lit room, with the flower’s petals occupying almost the entire space from floor to ceiling, wall to wall. The rose, painted in vivid red hues, starkly contrasts with the subdued and shadowy environment it inhabits. Through this juxtaposition, Magritte explores themes of size, space, and the unexpected, common elements of Surrealist art. The room’s muted brown and dark tones enhance the rose’s prominence and surreal presence, compelling viewers to ponder the relationship between the ordinary and the extraordinary.

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