Le Fils de l’homme

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Le Fils de l’homme is a famous 1964 surrealist painting by Belgian artist René Magritte, depicting a man in a bowler hat whose face is obscured by a hovering green apple.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
artForm oil painting
countryOfOrigin Belgium NERFINISHED
creator René Magritte NERFINISHED
creatorNationality Belgian
depicts cloudy sky
green apple
low wall
man in a bowler hat
sea
depictsClothingStyle business suit
depictsPerspective frontal view of standing figure
faceObscuredBy green apple
genre Surrealism NERFINISHED
hasColor black
blue
gray
green
red
hasIconography bowler-hatted man motif
hasInfluenceOn advertising imagery
book cover design
film visual references
hasPart bowler hat
hovering apple
overcoat
red tie
hasTheme hidden reality
identity
mystery
hasTitleInLanguage Le Fils de l’homme (French) NERFINISHED
inception 1964
influenced popular culture
languageOfTitle French
mainSubject man with obscured face
movement Surrealism
notableCharacteristic face hidden by object
juxtaposition of ordinary and uncanny elements
notableWorkOf René Magritte NERFINISHED
partOf Magritte’s series of bowler-hat men
translatedTitle The Son of Man NERFINISHED

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The Son of Man titleInOriginalLanguage Le Fils de l’homme