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Explore Max Ernst's surreal "Flowers of Seashells" (1929). This dreamlike composition, created with frottage technique, evokes nature, transformation & subconscious imagery.
Explore Max Ernst's surreal 'Illustration to A Week of Kindness.' A skeletal figure entwined with a plant holds a fork, embodying mortality and unexpected humor in this iconic 1934 drawing.
Explore Max Ernst's 'Informes Confidenciales,' a surrealist drawing of a dreamlike forest scene—a captivating glimpse into the artist’s unique vision and symbolic world.
Explore Max Ernst’s ‘The Behavior of Leaves,’ a striking monochrome study of wood grain. Discover the origins of frottage & its place in Surrealism.
Dive into the surreal world of Max Ernst's 'La Chanson du Décervelage 2.' This haunting etching explores themes of transformation and anxiety through intricate lines, biomorphic forms, and a captivating monochrome palette.
Explore the surreal world of Max Ernst's 'untitled (7876)'. A captivating black & white portrait blending tribal symbols, dreamlike landscapes, and a touch of mystery – a true Surrealist masterpiece.
Explore Max Ernst's surreal 'untitled (2948)' – a captivating collage blending natural elements and dreamlike imagery, showcasing his pioneering Dada & Surrealist style.
Dive into the surreal world of Max Ernst's 'La Chanson du Décervelage 2.' This haunting etching explores themes of transformation and anxiety through intricate lines, biomorphic forms, and a captivating monochrome palette.
Explore Max Ernst's surreal 'La Chanson du Décervelage 7,' a dreamlike etching featuring a humanoid figure and an enigmatic curved object. A captivating blend of Dada and Surrealist influences.
Explore 'Homme aux bras croisés' by Max Ernst – a striking, reflective sculpture embodying Surrealist themes of duality and human form. A captivating piece from the artist’s innovative repertoire.
Max Ernst's 'Olvidar vista y oído' is a surreal monochrome engraving depicting an unsettling animal form—a haunting blend of nature and dream, reflecting the artist’s innovative techniques & psychological depth.
Surrealist Max Ernst’s ‘Deux Oiseaux,’ crafted in 1925, captures quiet contemplation through evocative frottage technique and monochrome hues—a mesmerizing glimpse into the subconscious mind where birds observe a soccer ball, inviting viewers to explore its hidden symbolism.