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Game of the Goose - René Magritte

Game of the Goose - René Magritte

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This is a Goose Game The geese go on a journey into the fascinating world of René Magritte. After passing through a mysterious half-open door, they discover the paintings of the great surrealist artist.

Cloudy skies in the shape of a bird, a giraffe in a glass, a masked green apple, an enigmatic man in a bowler hat... Here, the most ordinary objects become extraordinary! By provoking surprise and curiosity, Magritte teaches us how to see our world differently. "Ceci est un jeu de l'oie" is an adaptation of the traditional game of the goose that invites us to an unusual journey into the captivating universe of René Magritte.

Who will be the first to arrive on square 63? Ready for the adventure? Let the surrealist journey begin!

Description Contents:

  • 1 game board: 47 x 47 cm
  • 4 Magritte goose pieces!
  • 2 wooden dice (Cardboard and paper from sustainably managed forests - 100% recyclable)

© Succession René Magritte - Sabam, Belgium 2022 Edition: collaboration Mon Petit Art & Les

Made in France. Designed by Mon Petit Art

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Perhaps the most well-known artwork of Belgian surrealist painter René Magritte, The Son of Man is in fact a self-portrait. The man standing in an overcoat and a bowler hat is Magritte himself, but his face is largely obscured by a hovering green apple. However, the man’s eyes are visible, discreetly peeking over the edge of the apple.

Magritte said:

“Everything we see hides another thing, we always want to see what is hidden by what we see. There is an interest in that which is hidden and which the visible does not show us. This interest can take the form of a quite intense feeling, a sort of conflict, one might say, between the visible that is hidden and the visible that is present.”

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À propos de la Femme à l’ombrelle

À propos de Pont au-dessus d'un bassin de nymphéas

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À propos des Nymphéas

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À propos du Baiser

À propos d'Autoportrait avec des singes

À propos des Deux Fridas

À propos de Rose Méditative

À propos de Les Éléphants

À propos de Téléphone Homard

À propos de La Girafe en Feu

À propos de La Persistance de la mémoire

À propos de Vol d'une Abeille

À propos de Nighthawks

À propos de Dragon

À propos du pont Tenma dans la province de Settsu

À propos du Mont Fuji par temps clair

À propos de Canari et Pivoines

À propos de La Grande Vague au large de Kanagawa

À propos de Terrasse du café le soir

À propos de la Nuit étoilée sur le Rhône

À propos des Iris

À propos de la Chambre à coucher à Arles

À propos des Tournesols

À propos de La Nuit étoilée

À propos d'un Dimanche à l'île La Grande Jatte

À propos de Johannes Vermeer

À propos d'Edvard Munch

À propos de Léonard de Vinci

À propos de George Seurat

À propos de Vincent van Gogh

À propos de René Magritte

René Magritte (born November 21, 1898, Lessines, Belgium—died August 15, 1967, Brussels) was a Belgian artist, one of the most prominent Surrealist painters, whose bizarre flights of fancy blended horror, peril, comedy, and mystery. His works were characterized by particular symbols—the female torso, the bourgeois “little man,” the bowler hat, the apple, the castle, the rock, the window, and other ordinary objects, which were often set in unusual or unsettling situations.

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À propos de Mon Petit Art

For over 10 years, the French brand Mon Petit Art has been designing creative games and activities to spark children’s imagination. Each product is created in collaboration with talented illustrators, bringing art and poetry into every design. Made in Europe with FSC-certified and eco-friendly materials, Mon Petit Art games and coloring sets combine creativity, quality, and environmental responsibility.

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