PinnedRyan SuhAn Analysis on“The Lovers II” by Rene MagritteAs a renowned surrealist, Rene Magritte leaves observers constantly thinking about the bizarre aspects of his paintings and what they…Feb 3, 20211Feb 3, 20211
Ryan SuhAn Analysis on “Philosopher’s Lamp” By Rene Magritte“Philosopher’s Lamp” by Rene Magritte, is a painting created in 1936, which depicts a man smoking a pipe next to an abnormally long candle.Apr 4, 2023Apr 4, 2023
Ryan SuhAn Analysis on “Weeping Coconuts” By Frida Kahlo“Weeping Coconuts” by Frida Kahlo, is a still-life painting created in 1951. The painting is an image of various fruits that includes two…Nov 10, 2022Nov 10, 2022
Ryan SuhAn Analysis on “Study after Velázquez’s Portrait of Pope Innocent X” By Francis Bacon“Study after Velázquez’s Portrait of Pope Innocent X” by Francis Bacon, is a painting created in 1953, which depicts a distorted…Jul 11, 2022Jul 11, 2022
Ryan SuhAn Analysis of “Not to be Reproduced” by Rene Magritte“Not to be Reproduced” by Rene Magritte, is a painting created in 1937. The painting depicts Edward James, a poet and patron of Rene…May 1, 2022May 1, 2022
Ryan SuhAn Analysis of “Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog” by Caspar David FriedrichMar 28, 2022Mar 28, 2022
Ryan SuhAn Analysis of “The Fireside Angel” by Max Ernst“The Fireside Angel” by Max Ernst, is a painting created in 1937, which depicts a creature looking for destruction.Mar 27, 2022Mar 27, 2022
Ryan SuhAn Analysis of “The Therapist” by Rene Magritte“The Therapist” by Rene Magritte, is a painting created in 1937, which depicts a man, both faceless and bodiless.Jan 9, 2022Jan 9, 2022
Ryan SuhAn Analysis on “Self Portrait Facing Death” by Pablo Picasso“Self Portrait Facing Death” by Pablo Picasso, is a painting created in 1972, which depicts a self portrait of Pablo Picasso himself…Nov 13, 2021Nov 13, 2021