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On the Threshold of Liberty

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Year
  
February–March 1937

Artist
  
René Magritte

Media
  
Oil paint

Support
  
Canvas

Medium
  
Oil on canvas

Created
  
February 1937–March 1937

Period
  
Surrealism

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Dimensions
  
238.8 cm × 185.4 cm (94 in × 73 in)

Location
  
Art Institute of Chicago Building

Similar
  
René Magritte artwork, Surrealist artwork, Oil paintings

On the threshold of liberty


On the Threshold of Liberty (in French, Au seuil de la liberté) refers to two oil on canvas paintings by the Belgian surrealist René Magritte. The work depicts a large room with the walls paneled with different scenes or windows. Each panel reveals a different subject: a sky, fire, wood, a forest, the front of a building, an ornamental pattern, a female torso and a strange metallic texture featuring spherical bells (a common Magritte element). Inside the room is a cannon.

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The original painting was completed in 1929 and is currently part of the collection at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam. A second version was commissioned in 1937 by Magritte patron Edward James. For this version, the orientation was changed from horizontal to vertical leading to an increase in the area of the room depicted. It is currently on display at the Art Institute of Chicago.

In 1983 the American composer and trumpeter Mark Isham composed a piece of music titled after this painting. From 1996 through 2008, National Public Radio used Isham's composition as the background music for the annual Independence Day reading of the Declaration of Independence on the NPR program Morning Edition.

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References

On the Threshold of Liberty Wikipedia