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Explore Max Ernst’s ‘untitled (3876)’ – a dreamlike surrealist painting featuring a red vessel & reaching hand. Oil on canvas, embodying symbolic depth & evocative style.
Explore Max Ernst’s ‘untitled (6939)’, a haunting surrealist painting depicting asylum patients. Discover its unsettling imagery & themes of isolation via this iconic work.
Experience the surreal drama of Max Ernst's 'The Fall of an Angel.' This Dada collage, featuring a fallen angel and symbolic elements, captures the artist’s innovative spirit. Explore its rich symbolism today!
Explore Max Ernst’s ‘untitled (8008)’ – a dynamic oil painting of industrial landscapes & urban infrastructure. Discover its bold colors, gestural lines & surrealist style.
Max Ernst’s "Switzerland, Birth-Place of Dada" (1920) – a surreal oil painting featuring distorted figures & bird motifs. Explore this unsettling expressionist work's symbolic depth.
Explore Max Ernst’s surreal ‘Untitled (4070)’. A captivating dreamscape featuring figures & trees – a unique hand-painted reproduction for your art collection.
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 Max Ernst’s surreal masterpiece ‘Marlene,’ depicting a woman atop a bird, symbolizing motherhood and myth. Discover more iconic Surrealist paintings at WikiArt! “Marlene (Mother and son)” was created in 1940 by Max Ernst in Surrealism style. Find more prominent pieces of symbolic painting at WikiArt.org – best visual art database. sitename: www.wikiart.org date: 2024-03-27 tags: ['allegor
The Arrival of Travellers (Illustration for "The Misfortunes of the Immortals") by Max Ernst – A surrealist painting featuring three figures and birds, capturing a moment of unsettling beauty. Size: 14 x 11 cm.
A somber surreal painting by Max Ernst depicting a stark, leafless tree in a desolate field, capturing the artist’s iconic Dada and Surrealist style – discover museum-quality reproductions at ArtsDot.com.
Max Ernst’s ‘La chanson du décervelage 6’: A haunting monochrome print exploring mortality & global critique. Surrealist symbolism meets woodcut technique. Explore this powerful artwork.