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The Invisible Emotion

Posted on:2014-05-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F ZhuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330425458234Subject:Painting
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Rene Magritte, a painter from Belgium, was one of the most representativeartists of European Surrealism. His paintings combine the reality with imaginary fantasyland subtly. While the surreal images are expressing the emotions which are poetic, they arouse the reflection of the daily routine as well. With thebold and straight use of words, his works have peculiar appearances, and thismakes others think of something philosophically. Along with his giving birthto his works, these features have already been analyzed and discoursed upon by predecessors again and again. In consideration of combining the foundation of former discourse tightly with the watching experience of the author himself, the reanalysis of the works then caused discovering, reflecting, concluding and integrating. With making the emphasis of researching and discoursing on the expressive principle of the features of the works, finally, it pointed to the watching experience of the painting. It is what makes people understand the art ofMagritte in multi-levels, and at the same time, realize the “magic” that why people are crazy about it------a special way of viewing and experience------the invisible emotion.
Keywords/Search Tags:Magritte, daily, concise, experience, emotion
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