# The Lovers (Les Amants) – Surrealist Magritte Statue with Covered Faces

## Magritte’s Meditation on Love and Distance

This **Magritte statue** is adapted from **René Magritte’s** iconic **Surrealist** painting **_The Lovers_ (_Les Amants_, 1928)**. The scene is simple and unsettling at the same time. A man and a woman embrace and kiss, yet their heads are completely covered by cloth. **Their faces are hidden**, even as their bodies lean toward intimacy. The contradiction between closeness and separation defines the work.

In Magritte’s original painting, the figures wear ordinary clothing. The man appears in a dark suit and tie. The woman wears a sleeveless top. These familiar details ground the scene in everyday life. The veils disrupt that normalcy. This **René Magritte figurine** preserves that tension in three dimensions, inviting slow, thoughtful viewing.

## What the Veiled Faces Suggest | Magritte Statue

**Magritte** often explored the gap between what we see and what we know. In _The Lovers_, the visible act is a kiss. The invisible element is emotion. The veils block facial expression, identity, and communication. We are left to imagine what the figures feel. This **Magritte statue** turns that uncertainty into a physical object.

Some interpretations connect the veils to emotional distance. Others see them as symbols of mystery or unattainability. Magritte himself resisted fixed explanations. He preferred images that remain unresolved. The statue keeps that ambiguity intact.

## Surrealism and Dream Logic

**Surrealism** emerged in the early 20th century as a challenge to rational thinking. Artists sought to express the logic of dreams rather than reason. Magritte approached this goal differently than his peers. He painted ordinary objects with extraordinary disruptions. A cloth becomes a barrier. A kiss becomes unknowable.

This **Magritte statue** reflects that philosophy. The figures are realistic in proportion and pose. The single impossible element changes everything. The viewer feels both recognition and unease. That emotional duality is central to Magritte’s work.

## From Painting to Sculpture

Translating **_The Lovers_** into sculpture adds a new dimension to the experience. In painting, the veils flatten against the canvas. In three dimensions, the cloth gains volume and weight. You can walk around the figures. You can see the folds from multiple angles. This **The Lovers Les Amants sculpture** allows the idea to exist in space, not just on a wall.

**Parastone’s** adaptation respects the calm restraint of the original image. The pose remains gentle. The kiss is implied, not exaggerated. The figures remain anonymous. The result feels contemplative rather than dramatic.

## Two Sizes for Different Spaces

This **Magritte statue** is available in two sizes. The standard version measures 4.75 inches high and has a stronger visual presence for shelves or tables. The smaller version offers a compact option for desks or bookcases. Both retain the same symbolic power.

-   **Standard:** 4.75 in H × 5 in W × 3.5 in D. Weight: 2 lbs. PN MAG05.
-   **Small:** 3.75 in H × 3.75 in W × 3 in D. Weight: 1.25 lbs. PN PA21MAG.

## Product Details

-   Magritte statue is part of the **Parastone Mouseion 3D Museum Collection**.
-   Made from resin with hand-painted details.
-   Includes a color card with the original painting and artist information.
-   Licensed museum reproduction.

If you enjoy Magritte’s Surrealist explorations of love and identity, you may also like browsing our [Dalí, Magritte & Surrealism collection](../../../collections/artist-dali-magritte-surrealism) . It features artists who transformed everyday scenes into philosophical puzzles.

## About René Magritte

**René Magritte (1898–1967)** was born in Belgium and became one of the most influential Surrealist painters of the 20th century. He explored themes of concealment, language, and perception. Works like _The Lovers_ show how he used simple imagery to raise complex questions about reality and emotion.

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## For More Reading

-   Centre Pompidou overview of Magritte’s work: [Centre Pompidou – René Magritte](https://www.centrepompidou.fr/en/ressources/personne/cBAMroy) .
-   Neomania Magazine on Magritte’s Surrealist themes: [Neomania – Magritte](https://neomaniamagazine.com/magritte/) .
-   Art Hub Magazine on Magritte and Surrealism: [Art Hub – Magritte: Mystery and Magic](https://art-hub-magazine.com/2025/02/03/rene-magritte-the-master-of-mystery-and-magic/) .

## Details

- **Price:** 57.0 USD - 80.0 USD
- **Vendor:** Parastone
- **Type:** Statues
- **Tags:** artist-dali-magritte-surrealism, collection-parastone, culture-french, parastone-pocket-art-mini, size-mini-under-4-in, size-small-4-to-11-inches, statues

## Variants

| Variant | Price | Available |
|---------|-------|-----------|
| Small 3.75H | 57.00 USD | In stock |
| Standard 4.75H | 80.00 USD | In stock |

## Images

- Magritte Lovers with Covered Heads Les Amants Surrealism Statue, Assorted Sizes - Museumize.com
- Magritte Lovers with Covered Heads Les Amants Surrealism Statue, Assorted Sizes - Museumize.com
- Magritte Lovers with Covered Heads Les Amants Surrealism Statue, Assorted Sizes - Museumize.com
- Magritte Lovers with Covered Heads Les Amants Surrealism Statue, Assorted Sizes - Museumize.com
- Magritte Lovers with Covered Heads Les Amants Surrealism Statue, Assorted Sizes - Museumize.com

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> Updated: 2026-06-01
