God’s Salon (1948; Brussels, Belgium) by Rene Magritte

The artwork titled “God’s Salon,” created by René Magritte in 1948 in Brussels, Belgium, is an oil on canvas painting that adheres to the Surrealism movement. With dimensions measuring 72 x 64 cm, this landscape genre piece currently resides in a private collection.

The artwork portrays a serene yet mysterious scene dominated by a stately mansion framed by abundant foliage on either side. The nocturnal setting is accentuated by a dark, star-studded sky featuring a crescent moon shining down upon the tranquil garden. The trees exhibit a variety of colors, from lush green to deep reds and purples, which gives a surreal and vivid touch to the natural surroundings. The mansion, with its distinct architectural elements, stands solemnly, illuminated by a subtle light emanating from within, adding to the enigmatic and contemplative ambiance of the landscape. The solitary figure near the entrance of the mansion conveys a sense of solitude and introspection, enhancing the overall enigmatic essence characteristic of Magritte’s surrealistic expression.