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Discover Max Ernst’s ‘The Elephant Celebes’! A surreal masterpiece blending Dada & Surrealism. Explore its dreamlike imagery, unique techniques & historical significance.
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.
Explore Max Ernst’s ‘Célèbes’! A surreal collage masterpiece blending Dada & Symbolism. Discover its innovative technique, rich symbolism & historical context – a captivating art investment.
Explore Max Ernst’s ‘Stratified Rocks,’ a surreal 1920 oil painting of ritualistic figures in an Icelandic landscape. Expressionist & Surreal, this unique artwork offers a glimpse into the artist's dreamlike vision.
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.
Ubu Imperator by Max Ernst – A surrealist painting depicting a man holding a colossal red vase or cannon amidst a detailed tableau featuring a bird, clock, and chair.
Two Children are Threatened by a Nightingale - Max Ernst (1924) explores surrealism and psychological themes through a haunting depiction of childhood vulnerability against the watchful gaze of nature.
The Chinese Nightingale by Max Ernst – A surrealist painting depicting a figure adorned with a fan atop their head, embodying an enigmatic blend of human and avian features. Painted in 1920, it showcases Ernst’s distinctive style characterized by vibrant colors and imaginative composition.
Portrait of Max Ernst, also known as Bird Superior – Portrait of Max Ernst, is an oil on canvas painting by English artist Leonora Carrington, created c. 1939. The painting was made when the two artists were having a short-lived affair. It is held at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, in Edinburgh, who purchased it in 2018. It was the first work by the artist acquired by the museum. The
Explore the influence of Dada on Ernst's style and technique.
Max Ernst’s surrealist masterpiece "Woman, Old Man and Flower Femme" depicts two figures holding umbrellas amidst birds and a clock, creating an evocative dreamlike atmosphere. Explore the profound philosophical influences on his artistic vision.
Max Ernst’s surreal masterpiece ‘The Letter’ captures a bizarre tableau of a man with an oversized head and bow tie amidst fantastical objects—a spoon, cup, and apple—reflecting the artist's exploration of subconscious thought during the Weimar Republic.
Explore Max Ernst’s surreal 1924 watercolor depicting eyes & a scroll – a captivating piece of early 20th-century art, rich in symbolism and texture.
Dive into Max Ernst's 'The Hat Makes the Man' (1920)! A surrealist masterpiece exploring identity, masks, and subconscious desires through unsettling juxtapositions & innovative grattage technique. Hand-painted reproductions available.
Explore Max Ernst’s surreal masterpiece ‘They Have Slept in the Forest Too Long,’ capturing an unsettling tableau of horned figures and a skeleton against a backdrop of enigmatic woodland imagery—a haunting glimpse into the artist's influential Expressionist era.
Max Ernst's 'The Song of the Flesh' (1920) is a surrealist masterpiece! Featuring a bizarre beach scene with dogs and a bird, it embodies Dada & Surrealism’s challenge to reality. Explore its bold colors & layered composition.
“Two Children are Threatened by a Nightingale” is a pivotal Surrealist painting by Max Ernst (1924), blending reality with subconscious imagery. Influenced by Stravinsky’s modernist music, it utilizes collage & impasto to depict two children facing a menacing nightingale, symbolizing fear and desire. Explore its dreamlike narrative and Roman architectural references.
Max Ernst’s surrealist masterpiece captures an unsettling stillness—two figures suspended in air alongside a dog and objects—reflecting the artist's philosophical exploration of psychology during the 1920s. Immerse yourself in this evocative artwork and bring its dreamlike vision home.
Max Ernst's 'Family Excursions' (1919) is a surrealist masterpiece blending humans, animals & objects into a dreamlike tableau. Explore the artist’s innovative techniques and Dada/Surrealist legacy in this captivating artwork.
Explore Max Ernst’s ‘The Slug Room’ (1920) – a surreal, detailed illustration of magician's hands in a complex, fragmented composition. A unique piece of Dada & Surrealist art.