"Burning Giraffe" by Salvador Dali.
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"Birthday" by Marc Chagall
Magritte painted The Son of Man as a self-portrait. The painting consists of a man in an overcoat and a bowler hat standing in front of a short wall, beyond which is the sea and a cloudy sky.
I have seen it listed as "Boy Picking Apples". I bought that painting in 1988, and on the sales receipt it just says "Apples". I think that's an abbreviation.
It is called The Son Of Man, painted in 1964. Now in a private collection.
Not a painting, but a drawing, called Vitruvian Man.
The tiger riding ukelele man
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Hollow Man
the man who sotle the painting id in the cafe
Painting the Invisible Man was created in 2007.
I love the picture. Howard Pyle is the man, The Mermaid is the name and it is early 1900s
None of Picasso paintings are titled "Man". However, in his painting "Blue Room" there is a depiction of a man hidden in the painting, and is often referred to as "Man".
"Birthday" by Marc Chagall
Because he wanted to be thought of as a sharp dresser and a man of culture....which of course, he was not. He was a thug.
Ratboy.
The painting by René Magritte is called 'The Son of Man'.