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1. René Fran?ois Ghislain Magritte (November 21, 1898 - August 1967) 15th) is a Belgian surrealist painter whose painting style has obvious symbolic language, such as "Man in Black Hat". He influenced many illustration styles today.

2. Paul Delvaux Paul Delvaux was born in Anteté, Belgium in 1897. The painter has been exploring his own artistic path for a long time. Until around 1935, he was hovering between Neo-Impressionism and Expressionism. During this period, the dual influence of Giorgio de Chirico and Magritte not only made him understand his situation, but also prompted him to join the Surrealist school.

3. Maeterlinck Maurice Maeterlinck, Belgian playwright, poet, and essayist. In 1911, he won the Nobel Prize for Literature. He is a representative writer of Symbolist drama, and has written many scripts such as "The Blue Bird", "The Blind Man", "Pelléas et Mélisande", and "Mona Vanna". His early works were full of pessimism and decadence, advocating the impermanence of death and fate. His later works studied life and the mysteries of life, pondered the value of morality, and achieved great success.

4. Andrea Vesalius Andrea Vesalius, a Belgian doctor, a great biologist, and the founder of modern human anatomy. Field of study is medicine, especially human anatomy.

5. Reni Magritte (1898.11.21-1967.8.15), Belgian surrealist painter. His influence on Pop Art was significant. His works include "Man in Bowler Hat", "Sign of Night", "Attack", "Blank Letter of Commitment", etc.