“The Lovers,” created by RenĂ© Magritte in 1928, is an oil on canvas painting that belongs to the Surrealist movement. The artwork, measuring 54.2 by 73 cm, is a symbolic painting currently housed in the National Gallery of Australia, located in Canberra.
In the artwork, two figures are depicted standing closely together, their faces entirely enveloped in white fabric. This enigmatic imagery evokes a sense of mystery and detachment, characteristic of Magritte’s surrealist style. The background features a serene, somewhat indistinct landscape, further emphasizing the central focus on the veiled figures. The painting raises compelling questions about identity, intimacy, and perception, revealing the depth and subtlety of Magritte’s artistic vision.