In the 1960s, Paul McCartney came across the work of René Magritte, the Belgian surrealist artist, and he began amassing a collection, which included a gift from a friend of Le Jeu de Morre, a 1966 painting of a green apple with ‘Au revoir’ inscribed on it in white cursive, which became the focal point of what became The Beatles’ Apple Records company logo. As the green apple became a recurring motif for Magritte, it became one for The Beatles, …