The Son of Man

The Son of Man

by René Magritte

PortraitContemporarySurrealism

Year

1964

Medium

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

96 cm × 76 cm

Region

Belgian

About This Artwork

René Magritte's "The Son of Man" is one of the most iconic surrealist works ever created. The painting presents a simple yet profoundly enigmatic image: a man in formal business attire and bowler hat, with a perfectly round green apple floating in front of his face, obscuring his features. This seemingly straightforward composition raises profound questions about identity, invisibility, and the power of symbols. The work has become a cultural touchstone, repeatedly referenced and reimagined in contemporary art and popular culture.
A surrealist portrait of a man in a bowler hat with an apple obscuring his face, challenging perceptions of identity.
René Magritte is a renowned artist known for their exceptional contributions to the Surrealism movement. Their works are celebrated for their innovative approach and masterful technique, making them one of the most influential figures in art history.
This artwork was created during the Contemporary period, a significant time in art history that saw major developments in artistic expression and technique. The Surrealism movement emerged during this era, characterized by its distinctive style and revolutionary approach to art.
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