Home/Symbols/MirrorMirror SymbolismInstability of perception and fractured modern identity; doubles reality and reveals off‑angle social relations.Common ThemesThe modern lens: urban life & speedLasting vs. fleeting (ephemerality)Medium reflexivity (art about art)The gaze & being looked atCapital, commodity, and consumptionSpectacle & commodity fetishismThe double/doppelgängerGender as performanceArtworks Featuring This SymbolA Bar at the Folies-BergèreÉdouard Manet (1882)Édouard Manet’s A Bar at the Folies-Bergère stages a face-to-face encounter with modern Paris, where <strong>commerce</strong>, <strong>spectacle</strong>, and <strong>alienation</strong> converge. A composed barmaid fronts a marble counter loaded with branded bottles, flowers, and a brimming bowl of oranges, while a disjunctive <strong>mirror</strong> unravels stable viewing and certainty <sup>[1]</sup><sup>[2]</sup>.