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  2. The Empire of Light - Wikipedia

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    The Empire of Light II (1950), oil on canvas, 79 x 99 cm. Museum of Modern Art, New York. Although Magritte had already completed a few versions by 1953, a retrospective at the 1954 Venice Biennale included a 1954 version (now in the Peggy Guggenheim Collection) that attracted several collectors with expectations of buying the painting.

  3. René Magritte - Wikipedia

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    The paintings of the Belgian symbolist painter William Degouve de Nuncques have also been noted as an influence on Magritte, specifically the former's painting The Blind House (1892) and Magritte's variations or series on The Empire of Lights. [10]: 64–65 pp.

  4. Category:Paintings by René Magritte - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Paintings by René Magritte" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. ... File:The Empire of Light MOMA.jpg; File:The Empty ...

  5. René Magritte’s ‘L’empire des lumières’ sells for record $121 ...

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    A René Magritte painting depicting an eerily lit streetscape has smashed the auction record for the Surrealist artist’s work. René Magritte’s ‘L’empire des lumières’ sells for record ...

  6. Magritte Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Magritte Museum displays some 200 original Magritte paintings, drawings and sculptures, [2] including The Return, Scheherazade and The Empire of Light. [3] This multidisciplinary permanent installation is the biggest Magritte archive anywhere.

  7. ‘Empire of Light’ Review: Do Yourself a Favor and See Sam ...

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    Empire of Light” is the proof. While the world was in lockdown these past couple years, Mendes let his imagination run to his happy place: a grand old English movie palace he dubbed the ...