Artist: Rene Magritte (1898-1976)
Art Movement: Surrealism
Materials: Oli on cavas
About t:
• Bowler-Hatted Man: Often seen in Magritte's art, this figure represents the “ordinary man” or the anonymity of modern existence.
• Eagle and Fish: The eagle, a symbol of power and freedom, contrasts with the fish, which represents an entirely different realm—the water. By placing them together, Magritte challenges conventional associations and logic.
• Dreamlike Ambiguity: The title The Presence of Spirit suggests an unseen force or hidden meaning, typical of Magritte’s play with perception and reality.