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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.
Max Ernst’s "The Entire City" (1935-36) is a haunting Surrealist masterpiece exploring disillusionment and loss through chance techniques like grattage. Discover its symbolism & unsettling beauty.
Witness Max Ernst's "La Collera Dell'uomo Rosso" – a surreal masterpiece! Explore the rage and anxiety of WWI through chaotic composition, collage & vibrant red hues. A pivotal Dadaist work.
Dive into Max Ernst's 'Painting for Young People,' a captivating Dadaist oil on canvas exploring nature & human connection. Discover surrealism, symbolism, and the artist’s unique vision.
Uncover Max Ernst’s surreal masterpiece, ‘Vive la France’! A dreamlike gathering of figures, vibrant yellow skies & playful symbolism – a captivating Dadaist icon. Explore this iconic painting now!
Max Ernst’s surreal masterpiece transports you to a dreamlike landscape of a red house and mountains. Explore the unsettling beauty and philosophical depth of this iconic work, a cornerstone of 20th-century art.
Explore Max Ernst's surreal masterpiece 'El cantar de los cantares del fresco invernal,' an etching depicting a fantastical fountain erupting from a man’s hat within a park setting—a symbol of absurdity and dreamlike wonder.
Dive into the surreal world of Max Ernst's 'La Foret Petrifiee'! This iconic black & white painting evokes mystery, isolation, and transformation with its dense forest imagery and symbolic depth.
Max Ernst was a pioneering figure in Surrealism, known for his exploration of the unconscious mind through distorted forms and vibrant colors. He experimented with various techniques like *frottage* and *grattage*, creating dreamlike imagery. Brühl Germany 1891 1976 Max Ernst A surrealist painting depicting a monstrous figure with a frowning face, wearing a jaunty hat. It's characterized by