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Magritte was born in Lessines, and studied at the Academie Royale des Beaux Arts in Brussels. Influenced by de Chirico, he joined the other surrealists in Paris in 1927, returning to Brussels in 1930. His most influential works are those that question the relationship between image and reality, as in The Treason of Images (192829; Los Angeles County Museum of Art), in which a picture of a smoker's pipe appears with the words Ceci n'est pas une pipe (This is not a pipe). The meaning behind Magritte's surrealist paintings is derived from his careful placement and choice of subjects and objects in the composition. His work is also noted for its precise painting technique and skill.
Red and white are traditional colours, dating back to the flag of 19th-century Samoan king, Malietoa Laupepa. The Southern Cross constellation links Samoa to other countries in the southern hemisphere. Effective date: 4 July 1997.
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