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Immerse yourself in Max Ernst's surreal 'Flor-Concha,' a captivating 1927 oil on canvas where an imaginative flower-shell blends Dadaist aesthetics with meticulous detail. This iconic piece from the artist’s early period invites you to explore the depths of the unconscious and own a unique fragment of art history.
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.
Explore Max Ernst's surreal "Flowers of Seashells" (1929). This dreamlike composition, created with frottage technique, evokes nature, transformation & subconscious imagery.
“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.
Discover Max Ernst's 'Muschelblume' – a surrealist shell painting brimming with symbolic depth and contrasting blues. Explore the artist’s innovative techniques & captivating dreamlike world.
Explore Max Ernst's surreal masterpiece 'El Sombrero Hace al Hombre,' a Dadaist exploration of form and symbolism featuring a striking hat tree composition. Discover exquisite hand-painted reproductions at ArtsDot.
Explore Max Ernst’s ‘The Behavior of Leaves,’ a striking monochrome study of wood grain. Discover the origins of frottage & its place in Surrealism.
This surrealist masterpiece by Max Ernst explores the transformative power of seemingly insignificant objects—hats—creating an arresting visual rhythm and capturing the artist's intellectual spirit from the 1920s. Explore this iconic artwork and bring its captivating aesthetic into your home.
Explore Max Ernst’s surrealist masterpiece, ‘Hydrometric Demonstration,’ a chaotic collage of instruments and tools reflecting Dadaism's rebellious spirit. Discover this evocative artwork and bring its unsettling beauty into your home.