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Witness the chaotic brilliance of Max Ernst's 'Explosion en una Catedral'! This Dada masterpiece explodes with fragmented figures and surreal imagery, reflecting post-WWI disillusionment & challenging artistic norms.
Dive into the surreal world of Max Ernst with this captivating painting! Explore dreamlike imagery, bold colors, and innovative techniques – a true masterpiece of Dada & Surrealism.
Explore Max Ernst's surreal "Flowers of Seashells" (1929). This dreamlike composition, created with frottage technique, evokes nature, transformation & subconscious imagery.
Explore Ernst's intellectual journey shaped by philosophy and psychology. Discover his innovative frottage technique and captivating surreal landscapes.
Max Ernst (1891-1976) was a German Surrealist artist profoundly influenced by philosophical inquiry and personal loss—the death of his pet parrot triggering an obsession with birds that permeated his oeuvre. Known for innovative techniques like frottage and collage, Ernst tackled psychological themes in works celebrated by David Lynch, showcasing unsettling landscapes and symbolic representations.
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.
Surrealist masterpiece by Max Ernst featuring a captivating bird with butterfly wings and intricate details, embodying the artist's pioneering spirit from the Dada and Surrealist movements – discover or own this iconic artwork.
Max Ernst’s ‘untitled (5794)’ is a haunting surrealist dreamscape featuring a submerged man and symbolic apple, reflecting the artist's pioneering frottage technique and exploring subconscious themes.
Max Ernst's 'The Song of the Flesh' (1920) is a surrealist masterpiece! Featuring a bizarre beach scene with dogs and a bird, it embodies Dada & Surrealism’s challenge to reality. Explore its bold colors & layered composition.
Explore Max Ernst's surrealist masterpiece 'A Moment of Calm,' depicting an evocative forest scene with abstracted tree forms and enigmatic bird figures—a testament to Ernst’s philosophical exploration of art and psyche.
“The Return of the Beautiful Gardener (Homage to women)” is a symbolic painting created by Max Ernst in 1967 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: ['allegories-and-symbols', '
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 "Configuration No.6" – a mesmerizing abstract landscape of swirling circles & earthy tones. A unique expressionist watercolor, embodying surrealism & subconscious themes.
“Two Children are Threatened by a Nightingale” is a pivotal Surrealist painting by Max Ernst (1924), blending reality with subconscious imagery. Influenced by Stravinsky’s modernist music, it utilizes collage & impasto to depict two children facing a menacing nightingale, symbolizing fear and desire. Explore its dreamlike narrative and Roman architectural references.
This artwork exemplifies Ernst’s fascination with psychology and dreamlike imagery, showcasing his mastery of hatching and cross-hatching to convey texture and emotion.