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Explore Max Ernst’s ‘Célèbes’! A surreal collage masterpiece blending Dada & Symbolism. Discover its innovative technique, rich symbolism & historical context – a captivating art investment.
Explore 'Vox Angelica' by Max Ernst – a surreal collage of nine paintings brimming with symbolism, nature, and abstract forms. A captivating journey into the mind of a Dada & Surrealist pioneer.
A haunting Surrealist dreamscape of two children facing a menacing nightingale by Max Ernst captures the unsettling beauty of the subconscious, inviting you to explore this Dada masterpiece for your collection.
Portrait of Max Ernst, also known as Bird Superior – Portrait of Max Ernst, is an oil on canvas painting by English artist Leonora Carrington, created c. 1939. The painting was made when the two artists were having a short-lived affair. It is held at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, in Edinburgh, who purchased it in 2018. It was the first work by the artist acquired by the museum. The
Explore the influence of Dada on Ernst's style and technique.
Discover Max Ernst's 'Snow Flowers' (1929), a surreal abstract masterpiece blending vibrant colors, textured surfaces, and organic forms. Perfect for art collectors seeking unique, imaginative wall art.
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.
Explore the surrealist worlds of Max Ernst, Yves Tanguy & Urs Fischer. Swiss artist Urs Fischer creates playful sculptures, photography & more – discover his unique vision.
A surrealist painting depicting a man seated atop a statue adorned with plants sprouting from his back, crowned with a bird perched on his shoulder—a striking visual exploration of nature and human form by Max Ernst.
Max Ernst's 'Europe After the Rain I' (1933) is a surrealist collage masterpiece, reflecting post-war anxieties with dreamlike imagery and symbolic figures. Explore its Dada & German influences on ArtsDot.
Max Ernst's 'Loplop Introduces Loplop' (1930) is a surreal collage masterpiece featuring two dragons and a vintage photograph, embodying Dadaism’s playful challenge to reality. Explore its layered symbolism & artistic innovation.
Ernst’s academic background included philosophy, art history, literature, psychology, and psychiatry. He was influenced by his father's teachings on beauty and defiance.
“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.
Delve into the surrealist masterpiece "Birth of Zoomorph Couple" by Max Ernst (1933). Explore Dada influences, bold textures & evocative imagery—a cornerstone of Surrealism's exploration of dreams and subconsciousness.
Delve into the enigmatic world of Max Ernst’s "The Gramineous Bicycle," a surrealist masterpiece blending organic forms and mechanical elements—a testament to Dada's rebellious spirit.
Explore Max Ernst's Surrealism with this tapestry of fragmented faces and soaring birds, a dreamlike journey into the subconscious mind.
Dive into the surreal world of Max Ernst's 'The Master’s Bedroom'! Explore dreamlike imagery, symbolic objects, and innovative techniques like grattage – a captivating glimpse into the subconscious.