Magritte Female Three Tiers Surrealism Megalomania La Folie des Grandeurs Statue 7H
PN# MAG06This surrealist female nude statue is adapted from a Rene Magritte painting La Folie Des Grandeurs (1967) Megalomania. It shows a female nude separated into three interlocking tiers. From each level, you can look down into a cavity as if you are looking under her skin. The cavities are smooth. At the base, the wide hips support a thinner midsection, which in turn supports her torso and bust.
- Part of the museum reproduction collection created by Parastone Mouseion 3D. PN MAG06
- Made from resin with a bronze finish. Measures 7 in H x 5 1/8 in W x 3 1/2 in D. Weighs 2.6 lbs.
- Licensed reproduction.
- Also available in a miniature size PN PA28MAG
During the last year of Rene Magritte's life, the renowned gallery owner Alexandre Iolas asked him whether he had ever considered making sculptures. The painter had definitely given that some thought, but the sculptures would have to be based on motifs from his paintings. A few weeks later, Magritte showed Iolas three sketches he had detailed with accurate dimensioning for a sculpture called Megalomania. It was a 3D version of the painting La Follie des Grandeurs from 1962. The theme having first been detailed in 1948. Seven additional sketches for bronze sculptures were created. Magritte himself assessed and corrected all the wax models at the foundry in Verona. Unfortunately, he did not live to see the bronze sculptures cast.