- The Son of Man
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title=The Son of Man
artist=René Magritte
year=1964
type=Oil on canvas
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museum="The Son of Man" ( _fr. Le fils de l'homme) is a 1964 painting by the
Belgian surrealist painterRené Magritte .Magritte painted it as a
self-portrait . The painting consists of a man in a suit and abowler hat standing in front of a small wall, beyond which is thesea and a cloudy sky. The man's face is largely obscured by a hovering greenapple . However, the man's left eye can be seen peeking over the edge of the apple. Another subtle feature is that the man's left arm appears to bend backwards at the elbow.About the painting Magritte said,:"At least it hides the face partly. Well, so you have the apparent face, the apple, hiding the visible but hidden, the face of the person. It's something that happens constantly. Everything we see hides another thing, we always want to see what is hidden by what we see. There is an interest in that which is hidden and which the visible does not show us. This interest can take the form of a quite intense feeling, a sort of conflict, one might say, between the visible that is hidden and the visible that is present." [In a radio interview with Jean Neyens (1965), cited in Torczyner, Magritte: Ideas and Images, trans. Richard Millen (New York: Harry N. Abrams), p.172.]
"The Son of Man" should not be confused with "
The Great War on Facades " ("La Grande Guerre Façades"), another Magritte painting featuring similar imagery. Both feature a person standing in front of a wall overlooking the sea. "The Great War on Facades", however, features a woman holding an umbrella, her face covered by a flower. The painting should also not be confused with "Man in the Bowler Hat ", a similar painting where the man's face is obscured by a bird rather than an apple."The Son of Man" is privately owned.
References in popular culture
* Australian band
INXS uses this painting in their video for "Spy of Love" from their third album, "Shabooh Shoobah ".
* The painting is used in the 1999 film "The Thomas Crown Affair".
* The painting is used in the 2004 short film "Ryan".
* According to the "Beatles Anthology," the apple in theApple Records logo was designed to resemble the one in this Magritte painting.
* In the 2006 film Stranger than Fiction, the protagonist (who is first depicted as a rather soullessIRS auditor) is shown walking to work in a dark suit with a green apple in his mouth. The scene is heavily reminiscent of The Son of Man.
* Some versions ofMorris Gleitzman 's Blabber Mouth have a picture of the main character with an apple in her mouth as the front cover, a possible reference to The Son of Man.
* InThe Simpsons Treehouse of Horror IV , a painting is seen displayingBart Simpson with the apple on his face.
*In The Simpsons episodeLisa's Sax , this painting is being painted by a small child at a preschool recommended forLisa Simpson .
* In the 1992 surrealist film "Toys", the painting and the works of Magritte in general are paid homage to in image and style throughout the film and its promotional material.
*In a 1976 episode of Saturday Night Live,Dan Aykroyd andJane Curtin are anchors on Weekend Update, and this picture is used as an amateur sketch of the main suspect in a chain of recent bank robberies.
* In the surrealist Russian cartoon, "The Glass Harmonica", the image is used to represent a corrupt businessman who destroys all that is artistic and beautiful in this world.
* The online video service Veoh's default user image is of the man with the site's "play" logo instead of an apple.
* The front-cover of the "Doctor Who " novel "Anachrophobia " is a riff of the painting.
* It makes an appearance in the 2007 film "Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium ".
* DC/Vertigo Comics ran a cover of Shade, The Changing Man influenced by Magritte.References
On a commercial following an episode of Spongebob, Spongebob is shown in a suit, and instead an apple in front of his face, stood a pineapple.
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