Andy Murray re-imagined as Rene Magritte painting

ANDY Murray has been reimagined as Rene Magritte’s iconic Son of Man painting, ahead of the Davis Cup final.
Son of Tennis by Nial Smith, left, and the original Son of Man by Rene Magritte, right. Pictures: @NialSmith / ContributedSon of Tennis by Nial Smith, left, and the original Son of Man by Rene Magritte, right. Pictures: @NialSmith / Contributed
Son of Tennis by Nial Smith, left, and the original Son of Man by Rene Magritte, right. Pictures: @NialSmith / Contributed

The Belgian artist, famed for his surrealist paintings, created a portrait of a businessman with an apple in front of his face.

Created in 1946, it was painted as a self-portrait of the artist, and consists of a man in an overcoat and bowler hat standing in front of a sea wall, with a hovering green apple obscuring most of his face.

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And Andy’s mother Judy shared a snap on Twitter of the Dunblane tennis star mocked up to look like the painting - but with a tennis ball instead of an apple hovering in front of his face.

In the portrait - dubbed Son of Tennis - Murray also has a tennis racquet in one hand, bowler hat and Adidas markings on the sleeves of his overcoat.

The tennis ace is also wearing a Union Jack tie, in a nod to the GB team’s Davis Cup final to be held in Gent, in Belgium.

The design was created by Nial Smith, the Edinburgh-based designer who also mocked up Murray as ‘Crocodile Dunblane’, and wearing a Hibs-inspired kit at Wimbledon.

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