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Max Ernst's 'Progetto di manifesto,' created in 1920, exemplifies his Dada and Surrealist style. This intricate collage combines printed elements with painted figures – a horseman, birds, and stylized forms – reflecting Ernst’s fascination with dreamlike imagery and psychological exploration. Discover this iconic artwork on ArtsDot.com.
Explore Max Ernst's surreal 'untitled (2948)' – a captivating collage blending natural elements and dreamlike imagery, showcasing his pioneering Dada & Surrealist style.
Explore Max Ernst's surreal masterpiece 'Long Live Love,' created in 1954 and housed at The Berardo Collection Museum, Lisbon. Discover its symbolism & technique—a cornerstone of Dada & Surrealism.
Explore Max Ernst’s surreal masterpiece, Estrato mineral don de la naturaleza – a captivating blend of animals and objects reflecting the artist's profound engagement with psychology and war. Order your high-quality art reproduction today!
Explore Max Ernst's 'Ohne Titel' – a vibrant surrealist etching showcasing layered shapes and dreamlike imagery. A captivating piece from the artist’s innovative collage technique.
Dive into Max Ernst's surreal masterpiece! This captivating painting depicts a figure composed of fragmented faces within a dreamlike blue space, reflecting themes of identity and the subconscious. A must-see for lovers of surrealism and modern art.
Max Ernst’s "Birds; Also Birds..." is a surreal dreamscape of anxieties and desires, featuring a striking collage of animals & figures. Explore this iconic 1924 painting's symbolism & technique.
Explore Max Ernst’s surrealist masterpiece, ‘Hydrometric Demonstration,’ a chaotic collage of instruments and tools reflecting Dadaism's rebellious spirit. Discover this evocative artwork and bring its unsettling beauty into your home.
This artwork emerged from the Dada movement, reflecting disillusionment with rationality and embracing chance and absurdity. Ernst's innovative techniques like frottage contribute to its textural richness and dreamlike quality.