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11-10-2024, 02:59 PM | #1 |
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Real or Fantasy?
The Survivor, 1950 — René Magritte
I don't know enough about long guns that would have been around in 1950... Is this image representative of a real life rifle, or is it from Magritte's imagination?
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11-10-2024, 03:32 PM | #2 |
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Looks like a pre-93 model Mauser rifle.
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Looks to me like a Gewehr 88, or one of the variants, missing the bolt.
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Looks to me like well done computer generated art (wish I could do stuff like that ). The shadow gives it away.
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Ron, just grab a paintbrush and you're in business! Before AI, there were Magritte, Dali, and others. This is probably Magritte's best known work:
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Sounds right. The missing bolt might explain the bloodstained butt stock, eh?
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Here is a comparison.
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At my age I am lucky if I can use a paint roller properly! Ron P.S. Magritte is a perfect example of thinking outside the box...hyper-imaginitive.
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