“The Song of Love” by Giorgio de Chirico is a seminal Surrealist painting that blends classical motifs with dreamlike imagery. Painted in 1914, it features a disjointed composition of a Greco-Roman bust, a rubber glove, and a green ball set against a stark architectural backdrop. This enigmatic scene evokes a sense of mystery, exploring the unconscious mind and timeless symbolism — a hallmark of de Chirico’s metaphysical art.