The Glass Key 1959 by Rene Magritte
The Glass Key
A museum-quality framed print of René Magritte's 1959 surrealist masterpiece, featuring a glass key that challenges perception and reality.
Decoding Magritte's Surrealist Enigma
The Glass Key, created by René Magritte in 1959, represents a pivotal moment in the artist's exploration of surrealistic symbolism. This work, produced during the later period of Magritte's career, demonstrates his mastery of visual paradox and conceptual depth. In this painting, Magritte presents a glass key - an object that combines the functional with the fragile, the mundane with the mysterious.
Magritte's works from this period often feature everyday objects placed in extraordinary contexts, challenging viewers' perceptions of reality. 'The Glass Key' continues this tradition, presenting a seemingly simple object imbued with layers of meaning. The key, rendered with Magritte's characteristic precision, becomes a metaphor for access - to knowledge, to hidden truths, or perhaps to the subconscious itself.
Magritte's Mature Surrealist Vision
By 1959, when 'The Glass Key' was created, René Magritte had firmly established himself as a leading figure in Surrealism. This period in his career is characterized by a refined approach to the movement's principles, moving beyond mere shock value to create images that invite contemplation and interpretation.
During this phase of his career, Magritte's works often explored themes of perception, representation, and the relationship between objects and their names. 'The Glass Key' fits squarely within this exploration, using a common object to provoke questions about meaning and interpretation.
The Making of a Surrealist Icon
Composition and Form
Magritte's composition in 'The Glass Key' demonstrates his signature approach to Surrealism. The key, rendered with photographic precision, floats in an undefined space, creating a sense of disorientation. This deliberate ambiguity forces the viewer to question the nature of the object and its context.
Color and Light
The color palette in 'The Glass Key' is typically Magritte - muted tones that serve to highlight the central object. The glass key itself is rendered with a transparency that plays with light and shadow, adding another layer of visual complexity to the work.
Symbolism and Meaning
Symbolism in Magritte's work often operates on multiple levels. In 'The Glass Key', the key can be interpreted as a metaphor for knowledge, access to the subconscious, or the process of artistic creation itself. The glass material adds another layer of meaning, suggesting both transparency and fragility - qualities that can be associated with truth or revelation.
Print & Frame Details
| Artist | René Magritte |
| Original Year | 1959 |
| Art Style | Surrealism |
| Subject Matter | Symbolic object |
| Size | 30×40 cm (12×16") |
| Print Method | Framed Poster |
| Paper | Museum-quality archival paper |
| Frame | Solid wood frame with protective glazing |
| Glazing | UV-protective acrylic |
| Shipping | Free worldwide shipping, 5-10 business days |
| Returns | 30-day return policy, no restocking fees |
Own This Surrealist Masterpiece
Bring home René Magritte's enigmatic 'The Glass Key' as a museum-quality framed print. Each piece is carefully crafted with archival materials and arrives ready to hang. Free worldwide shipping included.
View Print DetailsCurating with 'The Glass Key'
René Magritte's 'The Glass Key' makes a striking statement in both modern and traditional interiors. The print's muted color palette allows it to complement a variety of decor styles, from minimalist to eclectic. For optimal impact, consider placing this 30×40 cm print in a living room or study where its conceptual depth can be appreciated. The work's surrealistic nature makes it an excellent conversation piece, particularly when paired with contemporary furnishings in neutral tones.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the frame included with the print?
Yes, each print comes with a handcrafted solid wood frame. The frame is designed to complement the artwork and is ready to hang upon arrival.
Do you offer free shipping worldwide?
We provide free worldwide shipping on all orders, with delivery typically taking 5-10 business days depending on your location.
How long will the print maintain its quality?
Our prints are produced using archival-quality materials and fade-resistant inks, ensuring vibrant colors for decades when displayed indoors.
What is your return policy?
We offer a 30-day return policy. If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, you may return it for a full refund within 30 days of delivery.
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