The Rape (René Magritte)  

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-''[[The Rape]]'' [http://www.boingboing.net/images/leviol.jpg](1934) by [[Magritte]] depicts a [[faceless]] woman --her face is replaced by her [[torso]]. She is [[mute]], her mouth replaced by her [[pubic hair]]. +'''''Le viol'''''[http://www.boingboing.net/images/leviol.jpg] (The Rape, 1934) is a painting by Belgian artist [[René Magritte]]. It depicts a [[faceless]] woman --her face is replaced by her [[torso]]. She is [[mute]], her mouth replaced by her [[pubic hair]] and her eyes by breasts. Her nose is her [[belly button]].
-The image [http://web.dsc.unibo.it/~giovenco/ig/questceque.jpg] was also used for [[André Breton]]'s pamphlet ''[[What is Surrealism?]]''.+The painting [http://utenti.romascuola.net/BRAMARTE/surrealismo/img/mag1.jpg] was also used for the cover of [[André Breton]]'s pamphlet ''[[What is Surrealism?]]''.
 +== See also ==
 +*[[Independent body parts]]
 +*[[Rape]]
 +*[[Baubo]]
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Le viol[1] (The Rape, 1934) is a painting by Belgian artist René Magritte. It depicts a faceless woman --her face is replaced by her torso. She is mute, her mouth replaced by her pubic hair and her eyes by breasts. Her nose is her belly button.

The painting [2] was also used for the cover of André Breton's pamphlet What is Surrealism?.

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