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Explore Max Ernst’s ‘Of This Men Shall Know Nothing,’ a surreal 1923 oil painting blending dreamlike imagery & symbolic depth. A captivating masterpiece for art lovers & collectors.
Max Ernst’s "Saint Cecilia (Invisible Piano)" is a surrealist masterpiece exploring faith and subconsciousness. Featuring an invisible piano & brick ruins, it's a unique exploration of music and the mind.
'The Angel of Hearth and Home,' retitled 'The Triumph of Surrealism' in 1938, embodies Freud's concept of humor – finding hidden similarities between dissimilar elements. Ernst’s depiction of an angel as a monstrous figure challenges conventional religious imagery.
Discover Max Ernst's 'Snow Flowers' (1929), a surreal abstract masterpiece blending vibrant colors, textured surfaces, and organic forms. Perfect for art collectors seeking unique, imaginative wall art.
Discover Max Ernst's 'Snow Flowers' (1929), a surreal abstract masterpiece blending vibrant colors, textured surfaces, and organic forms. Perfect for art collectors seeking unique, imaginative wall art.
Max Ernst's 'At the First Clear Word' (1923) is a surreal masterpiece blending dreamlike landscapes with symbolic elements like apples and plants. Explore its enigmatic composition and connection to Dada & Surrealism.
Explore Max Ernst’s surrealist masterpiece ‘She Keeps Her Secret,’ created in 1925. This evocative painting captures a desolate landscape and symbolic figures, reflecting the artist's fascination with psychology and nature.