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Explore Max Ernst’s ‘Europe After the Rain II,’ a surreal masterpiece blending vibrant colors & evocative landscapes. A captivating 1942 painting – perfect for art lovers!
Max Ernst’s 'Napoleón en el desierto': A surreal masterpiece exploring myth & transformation. Discover this iconic 1941 oil painting's symbolism & captivating dreamlike quality.
Explore Max Ernst’s ‘The Robing of the Bride’ – a surrealist masterpiece! Discover symbolism, vibrant colors & a captivating dreamlike scene. Perfect for art collectors & interior design.
Explore Max Ernst’s ‘The Robing of the Bride’! A surreal 1940 oil painting blending symbolism & dreamlike imagery. Perfect for art lovers & interior design.
A surreal dreamscape of ceramic birds engaged in a ritualistic dance by Max Ernst captures the profound mysteries of the subconscious, inviting you to explore this 1942 masterpiece for your private collection.
Explore 'Vox Angelica' by Max Ernst – a surreal collage of nine paintings brimming with symbolism, nature, and abstract forms. A captivating journey into the mind of a Dada & Surrealist pioneer.
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Dive into Max Ernst's 'Temptation of St. Anthony,' a surreal masterpiece teeming with enigmatic figures and unsettling insects. This 1945 painting, born from Ernst’s intellectual exploration of the subconscious, invites viewers to confront their own desires and anxieties within a dreamlike landscape.
'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.
Max Ernst's "Day and Night" is a surrealist masterpiece blending multiple images & sculptures into a dreamlike composition. Explore the layers of symbolism and artistic innovation within this iconic 1941 painting.
“Everyone Here Speaks Latin” was created in 1943 by Max Ernst in Surrealism style. Find more prominent pieces of landscape at WikiArt.org – best visual art database.
Explore 'The Bewilered Planet' by Max Ernst (1942). A complex surrealist abstract painting blending geometric forms & unsettling imagery. Discover a fragmented, evocative work of art.
Explore Max Ernst's 'The Eye of Silence' (1943). A haunting surrealist landscape blending ruins, nature & subconscious imagery using decalcomania. Discover the artist’s innovative techniques and profound symbolism.
Max Ernst’s haunting ‘The Antipope,’ painted in 1942 during the Surrealist movement, depicts a surreal tableau of figures emerging from darkness—a naked woman wielding a staff alongside a robed man—inviting viewers to contemplate this enigmatic masterpiece and explore its captivating visual narrative.
Explore Max Ernst's surrealist masterpiece 'A Moment of Calm,' depicting an evocative forest scene with abstracted tree forms and enigmatic bird figures—a testament to Ernst’s philosophical exploration of art and psyche.
Max Ernst’s “Barbarians Marching to West” explodes with surrealist energy—textured cardboard depicts colossal birds battling amidst a desolate landscape, embodying primal conflict and humanity's precarious fate during WWII.
Max Ernst’s surreal ‘Wizard Woman’ (1941) depicts two enigmatic figures before a towering red sculpture, embodying the artist's exploration of symbolism and psychological themes within American Surrealism – discover this captivating artwork.
Explore the surrealist worlds of Max Ernst, Yves Tanguy & Urs Fischer. Swiss artist Urs Fischer creates playful sculptures, photography & more – discover his unique vision.
Explore Max Ernst’s "The Phases of the Night," a captivating surrealist painting from 1946. Discover its dreamlike landscapes, symbolic elements & influence on modern art.
Surrealist masterpiece "Barbarians" by Max Ernst (1937) depicts bizarre figures devouring pizza amidst a complex scene reflecting the artist’s intellectual exploration of the subconscious. Discover this unique hand-painted reproduction and add it to your collection.
Discover Max Ernst's 1944 abstract sculpture 'The King Playing with the Queen,' a striking modernist artwork blending mythic symbolism, bold forms, and metallic textures. Perfect for art collectors and modern art enthusiasts.