2003.11.49
Le Banquet
Artist
René Magritte
(Lessines, Belgium, 1898 - 1967, Schaerbeek, Belgium)
Title
Le Banquet
Creation Date
1957
Century
20th century
Dimensions
12 11/16 in. x 17 13/16 in. (32.23 cm x 45.24 cm)
Object Type
painting
Creation Place
Europe, Belgium
Medium and Support
oil on canvas
Credit Line
Bequest of William H. Alexander, in memory of his friend, Howard Hoyt Shiras, M.D.
Copyright
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Accession Number
2003.11.49
This variant of one of Magritte’s most captivating landscapes invites viewers to ponder what appears to be a sunset with a stand of fastidiously rendered trees silhouetted against the evening sky. However, as the artist described in a letter, the “red sun is visible on the mass of the trees hiding it.” While this effect is disorienting, the painting will unfailingly cast a spell on viewers who will not soon forget the experience of pictorial conventions unsettled and the workings of their own minds exposed. When speaking about the painting The Son of a Man, which featured an apple blocking the face of a bowler-hatted man, Magritte said, “Everything we see hides another thing, we always want to see what is hidden by what we see.” Serving up the landscape and the setting sun as an impossible simultaneity, Le Banquet offers a Surrealist feast for the senses and nurtures the mind as well.