Nghệ sĩ: Rene Magritte
Phong cách: Surrealism
chủ đề: Portraits
ngày: 1927
kích thước: 74 x 97 cm
viện bảo tàng: Paris (France)
Kỹ thuật: Oil
According to other sources the explanation behind this painting is rather simple: One day Magritte saw his wife eating a chocolate bird, so he decided he would do a painting of a young woman eating a live bird. Evidently he decided not to use an accurate portrait of Georgette because of the graphic nature of the subject material. David Sylvester suggests that this painting might be scripted (based) on a poem by Paul Nouge which was written about at the same in 1927 (published in 1956). It's possible that the poem could also be based on the painting.
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