The survivor (1950; Brussels, Belgium) by Rene Magritte

“The Survivor,” created by René Magritte in 1950 in Brussels, Belgium, is an oil painting on canvas exemplifying the art movement of Surrealism. This symbolic painting captures the viewer’s imagination with its thought-provoking and unexpected elements, typical of Magritte’s work.

The artwork presents a meticulously rendered scene within a domestic setting. The central object is a rifle, placed upright and casting a long shadow on the wall behind it. The wall itself features a design with ornate paneling and floral wallpaper, suggesting an incongruous blend of violence and tranquility. At the base of the rifle, there is a pool of dark red substance, evocative of blood, instilling a sense of foreboding mystery. The careful attention to detail and the surreal juxtaposition of elements reflect Magritte’s talent for challenging perceptions of reality.

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