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** [[w:The Treachery of Images|''The Treachery of Images'']]: It isn't a pipe, it's an image of a pipe; thus the image is treacherous.
** [[w:The Treachery of Images|''The Treachery of Images'']]: It isn't a pipe, it's an image of a pipe; thus the image is treacherous.
** [[w:Not to Be Reproduced|''Not to Be Reproduced'']]: Thus, it must not be shown in the mirror.
** [[w:Not to Be Reproduced|''Not to Be Reproduced'']]: Thus, it must not be shown in the mirror.
** [[w:The Human Condition (Magritte)|''The Human Condition'']]: Whether the paintings in the paintings depict what's behind them in the scenes is something that the viewer has to decide; thus the pieces as a whole are conditional on the human.
** [[w:The Human Condition (Magritte)|''The Human Condition'']]: Whether the paintings in the paintings depict what's behind them in the scenes is something that the viewer has to decide; thus the pieces as a whole are conditional on the human viewing them.
* [[Riddle for the Ages]]
* [[Riddle for the Ages]]
* [[Selective Gravity]]: Certain things float on air in his paintings, like apples, trains, pipes,... but without any general consistency.
* [[Selective Gravity]]: Certain things float on air in his paintings, like apples, trains, pipes,... but without any general consistency.

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The Son of Man, painted by René Magritte in 1964 as a self-portrait.

René Magritte (1898-1967) was Belgium's most famous 20th century painter. One of the icons of the surrealistic movement, he painted countless paintings with absurd images, many which have become famous, such as The Treachery of Images and The Son of Man.


René Magritte provides examples of the following tropes:

René Magritte: The famous pipe. How people reproached me for it! And yet, could you stuff my pipe? No, it's just a representation, is it not? So if I had written on my picture 'This is a pipe', I'd have been lying!