Place de l'Opéra, Paris

Rene Magritte Belgian, 1898-1967
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Photography played a central role in the surrealist movement. Some of its quintessential images were first published in various magazines such as “La Revolution surrealiste” (1924–29), in which this photograph appeared. The photographs that Magritte created between 1928 and 1956 were, for the most part, small but magical documents of his family and friends in poses invented by him. He also devised haunting photomontages such as this image, in which the Palais Garnier (former home of the Paris opera) rises, like a gigantic mirage, from a meadow of serenely grazing cows oblivious to the phantom.

Place de l'Opéra, Paris

1929

Rene Magritte

1898-1967

Belgian

Unknown

Gelatin silver print

Overall: 9 1/4 × 11 1/2 inches (23.5 × 29.2 cm)

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Prints, Drawings & Photographs

Founders Society Purchase, Lee and Tina Hills Graphic Arts Fund

F1983.1

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1983-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Photographs from Detroit Collections. Detroit, 1983, p.22 (fig. 11).

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Rene Magritte, Place de l'Opéra, Paris, 1929, gelatin silver print. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Lee and Tina Hills Graphic Arts Fund, F1983.1.

Place de l'Opéra, Paris
Place de l'Opéra, Paris