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The maternal, or recognizing gaze, as the opposite of Medusa's gaze portrayed by Sartre, is well described in a compelling text by the Italian novelist Luigi Pirandello. At the same time, it plays an important role in Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's The Phenomenology of the Spirit. Finally, the article returns to Salvador Dalì, showing how in his life, the artist experienced the Other's gaze in both forms the objectifying one, represented by the artist's father (portrayed in The Enigma of William Tell), and the recognizing one, embodie