Belgian artist René Magritte is honoured with special Brussels Airlines A320 livery
Brussels Airlines has unveiled its second A320 with a special livery inspired by famous Belgians. This aircraft is dedicated to surrealist artist René Magritte, and its exterior incorporates elements from two of his most famous paintings: La Clairvoyance and Le Retour. The A320’s interior also has undergone a surrealist makeover – featuring a flock of cloud-filled birds from Le Retour, along with the work La Belle-Société, which includes Magritte’s iconic man in a bowler hat. The A320 was designed by Brussels Airlines marketing team members in conjunction with the Fondation Magritte, and it follows last year’s unveiling of an A320 depicting well-known Belgian comic book character Tintin.
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The second Brussels Airlines A320 inspired by famous Belgians includes a livery incorporating elements from surrealist artist René Magritte’s most famous paintings
The Brussels Airlines A320 livery honouring surrealist artist René Magritte was designed by members of the operator’s marketing team in conjunction with the Fondation Magritte
Two of surrealist artist René Magritte’s most famous paintings – La Clairvoyance and Le Retour – are incorporated into the Brussels Airlines A320’s special livery