Rene Magritte, Self-Portrait in his studio, c. 1930
9 Surrealists:
Salvador Dali, Max Ernst, Man Ray, Joan Miro, Frida Kahlo, Giorgio de Chirico, Rene Magritte, Alberto Giacomette, Yves Tanguy
Man Ray, Surrealist chessboard, 1934, a photomontage integrating portraits of twenty fellow surrealists, including René Magritte, Max Ernst, Salvador Dalí, Giorgio de Chirico, Joan Miró and Man Ray himself.
René Magritte, Marthe Nougé, Georgette Magritte, Betty Magritte and Paul Nougé, Brussels, Soignes Forest, 1939. Musee Magritte.
The cover of the last issue of the Surrealist review, La Révolution surréaliste No. 12, 1929. In the center is Rene Magritte’s The Hidden Woman. The text in the painting reads, “I do not see the (woman) hidden in the forest.” Surrounding the painting is the inner circle of the Paris Surrealists, all with their eyes closed: (top row) Maxime Alexandre, Louis Aragon, André Breton, Luis Bunuel, Jean Caupenne; (second row) Salvador Dalì and Paul Éluard; (third row) Max Ernst and Marcel Fourrier; (forth row) Camille Goemans and René Magritte; (bottom row) Paul Nougé, Georges Sadoul, Yves Tanguy, André Thirion, Albert Valentin. [x]
Rene Magritte posing next to his painting, Attempting the Impossible, 1928 Paris.
Rene Magritte (1898-1967)
Self Portrait as the Sorcerer






![The cover of the last issue of the Surrealist review, La Révolution surréaliste No. 12, 1929. In the center is Rene Magritte’s The Hidden Woman. The text in the painting reads, “I do not see the (woman) hidden in the forest.” Surrounding the painting is the inner circle of the Paris Surrealists, all with their eyes closed: (top row) Maxime Alexandre, Louis Aragon, André Breton, Luis Bunuel, Jean Caupenne; (second row) Salvador Dalì and Paul Éluard; (third row) Max Ernst and Marcel Fourrier; (forth row) Camille Goemans and René Magritte; (bottom row) Paul Nougé, Georges Sadoul, Yves Tanguy, André Thirion, Albert Valentin. [x]](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m3m27k3YBk1r1bfd7o1_r1_500.jpg)



