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'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 “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.