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- Rene Magritte
🖼️ Spotlight on 'The Son of Man':
"The Son of Man" - A Study in Surrealism
Artist: René Magritte (1898-1967)
Year Created: 1964
Medium: Oil on canvas
Style: Portrait painting (Self-portrait)
Art Movement: Surrealism
Dimensions: 116 cm x 89 cm (Height x Width)
Notable Series: This work is associated with two other thematic paintings by Magritte.
Current Location: Privately Owned
About the Painting: "The Son of Man" stands as a quintessential example of René Magritte's foray into surrealism, where he challenges the viewer’s perceptions of reality. The obscured face of the subject with an apple is characteristic of his thought-provoking and enigmatic style. This self-portrait conveys a sense of mystery, inviting interpretations that delve into the subconscious mind.
A self-portrait with a twist – a man, the ocean, and a green apple – of course, we are talking about the famous apple painting The Son of Man (1964) by the Surrealist René Magritte. Although it might appear quite plain there is more than meets the eye, so to say. In this article, we explore this more famous Surrealism art piece and unpack The Son of Man meaning in more detail below. --- Alicia du Plessis
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