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The Empty Mask

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Year
  
1928

Artist
  
René Magritte

Period
  
Surrealism

Media
  
Oil paint

Medium
  
Oil on canvas

Location
  
National Museum Cardiff

Created
  
1928

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Dimensions
  
81.2 cm × 116.2 cm (32.0 in ×  45 ⁄4 in)

Similar
  
René Magritte artwork, Surrealist artwork, Oil paintings

The Empty Mask (1928) is a painting by Belgian surrealist René Magritte.

In his essay Words and Images, published in 1929, Magritte observed that each image "suggests that there are others behind it". Viewed through a freestanding frame of irregular shape, these images are a sky, a lead curtain festooned with sleigh bells, a house façade, a sheet of paper cut-outs, a forest and a fire.

The title evokes the fear of the invisible which pervades the artist's work and reflects the surrealists' fascination with the subconscious. The painting was purchased in 1973 and is usually on display in the National Museum of Wales.

References

The Empty Mask Wikipedia