Nov 12, 2020 - Sale 2550

Sale 2550 - Lot 438

Unsold
Estimate: $ 7,000 - $ 10,000
RENÉ MAGRITTE (after)
Le Fils de l'Homme.

Color lithograph, 1973. 777x595 mm; 30 5/8x23 1/2 inches, full margins. Signed, titled, annotated and numbered 41/150 by the artist's wife in pencil, lower right. Printed by Mourlot, Paris, with the blind stamp lower right. A very good impression of this large lithograph with strong colors.

Based on Magritte's (1898-1967) same-titled oil painting from 1964 now in a private collection. Le Fils de l'Homme (or The Son of Man) was painted by Magritte as a self-portrait. Among his most famous paintings, the subject was used in this collaborative lithograph between the artist's estate, under the direction of the artist's widow Georgette Magritte, and the renowned Parisian lithographer Fernand Mourlot.

The green apple which alludes to the painting's title, a Biblical reference to Adam, and figures so prominently in the image, floating in front of the man's face, was an repeated motif in Magritte's work. It was also used in his 1966 oil painting Le Jeu De Morre, owned by Paul McCartney, which purportedly inspired the Beatles to name their record company "Apple Corps," and then in turn for Steve Jobs to designate his company "Apple Computer."