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The genius of Rene Magritte's 'The Son of Man' is the conflict he creates by deliberately obscuring what would typically be the focal point of the painting. By so contrasting the seen with the unseen, he imbues the audience with curiosity and fascination about what is just out of sight. Thus, he enhances the subject rather than relying solely on the beauty of the face itself.