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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Magritte stone wall paintings}} ''This conversation was exported from ChatGPT''<ref>{{cite web|title=Magritte stone wall paintings|url=https://chatgpt.com/share/6937ef41-6108-8009-91f1-f8cb82a8ce5c|publisher=ChatGPT|access-date=2025-12-09}}</ref> == gpt-5-1 == === User: What is Magritte’s wall of stones and what paintings is it found in, the don of man? === What is Magritte’s wall of stones and what paintings is it found in, the don of man? === Assistant: Here’s the clear breakdown: === Here’s the clear breakdown: ===== What is Magritte’s “wall of stones”? ===== In several of René Magritte’s paintings, especially those with the bowler-hat man, he places the figure in front of a low stone wall (a parapet). It’s not an official “named” motif, but it recurs in his work. The stone wall usually sits between the viewer and an open ocean/sky background, giving a feeling of separation, mystery, and hidden meaning. ===== Which paintings include it? ===== ====== ✅ 1. The Son of Man (1964) ====== You called it the “don of man,” but the correct title is The Son of Man. In that painting, the man with the apple covering his face stands in front of a stone wall with the sea and clouds behind it. This is the most famous use of the motif. ====== ✅ 2. Man in the Bowler Hat (1964) ====== Very similar composition—bowler hat man, obscured face (by a bird), and again the same type of stone parapet. ====== ✅ 3. The Great War (1964) ====== Another variation with a woman in front of a similar stone wall, again with her face blocked (by a bouquet). ====== Minor or related appearances: ====== While not all include the exact same wall, Magritte frequently uses: * Low stone walls * Parapets overlooking sea/horizon * Straight, simple blocks of stone as “barriers” These appear in several works from the early 1960s, often as part of his exploration of concealment, identity, and boundaries. If you want, I can send you a list with images for each painting (descriptions only, no copyrighted images). == References == <references /> [[Category:ChatGPT Shares]] [[Category:openai]]
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