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Max Ernst (1891-1976): A Dada & Surrealism pioneer, Ernst’s rebellious spirit shaped his innovative techniques and visionary artistic vision.
'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.
Explore the influence of Dada on Ernst's style and technique.
Ernst’s meticulous technique—particularly his use of frottage and collage—contributes to the painting's textural richness and unsettling mood.
Explore the surrealist worlds of Max Ernst, Yves Tanguy & Urs Fischer. Swiss artist Urs Fischer creates playful sculptures, photography & more – discover his unique vision.
This artwork exemplifies Ernst’s fascination with psychology and dreamlike imagery, showcasing his mastery of hatching and cross-hatching to convey texture and emotion.
Delve into the surrealist masterpiece "Birth of Zoomorph Couple" by Max Ernst (1933). Explore Dada influences, bold textures & evocative imagery—a cornerstone of Surrealism's exploration of dreams and subconsciousness.
Explore Max Ernst’s iconic Masque aux yeux ronds – a bronze sculpture embodying Surrealist aesthetics and featuring a striking clock motif. Discover its history, artistic significance & provenance.
Max Ernst’s Dadaist Pieta or Revolution by Night confronts viewers with unsettling surreal imagery—a formal man cradling a lifeless figure against a stark backdrop—capturing the spirit of artistic rebellion and inviting contemplation within this iconic masterpiece.
Explore Max Ernst's surreal masterpiece 'Long Live Love,' created in 1954 and housed at The Berardo Collection Museum, Lisbon. Discover its symbolism & technique—a cornerstone of Dada & Surrealism.
Explore Max Ernst’s surreal masterpiece ‘Landscape with Wheat Germ,’ created in 1936 during his Surrealist period. Discover its unsettling atmosphere, symbolic imagery & Dadaist influence.
Explore Max Ernst's surrealist masterpiece 'The Cardinals Are Dying,' a vibrant landscape painting featuring radiant yellow suns and intricate geometric patterns, reflecting his pioneering spirit and fascination with the subconscious.