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Ernst’s academic background included philosophy, art history, literature, psychology, and psychiatry. He was influenced by his father's teachings on beauty and defiance.
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.
This sculpture showcases Ernst’s masterful use of bronze casting and abstraction, reflecting his fascination with surrealist ideas.
Explore Max Ernst’s surrealist masterpiece—a haunting sunset landscape punctuated by a crimson moon and avian flight—capturing the enigmatic spirit of German Expressionism. Immerse yourself in this evocative artwork and bring its dreamlike beauty into your home.
Explore Max Ernst's 'Le Chant de la Grenouille,' a vibrant Dada & Surrealist oil painting teeming with life and symbolic butterflies. A key work by a modern master!
“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.
The Postman Cheval by Max Ernst (1932) is a Dadaist collage featuring a painting by Ernst alongside photographs and other decorative elements, reflecting the artist's exploration of surrealism and his critique of societal conventions.
A haunting portrait by Surrealist Max Ernst captures a solitary man amidst an enigmatic backdrop of figures transforming into flora and fauna—a mesmerizing glimpse into the artist's profound exploration of psychology and artistic innovation, inviting you to experience this timeless masterpiece.
Max Ernst’s surreal ‘Untitled (3741)’ presents a dreamlike landscape with a horse and birds, embodying the artist's exploration of the unconscious mind during the Surrealist period. Discover this captivating artwork and bring its enigmatic beauty into your space.
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.
The image depicts three distinct towers – one scarlet, another azure, and the final one golden – arranged against an undefined backdrop. Scattered amongst these structures are figures representing human beings, adding depth to the composition. The overall aesthetic leans towards Dadaism, characterized by its unconventional use of materials and imagery.
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.
Max Ernst's 'At the First Clear Word' (1923) is a surreal masterpiece blending dreamlike landscapes with symbolic elements like apples and plants. Explore its enigmatic composition and connection to Dada & Surrealism.
Max Ernst’s Dadaist Pieta or Revolution by Night confronts viewers with unsettling surreal imagery—a formal man cradling a lifeless figure against a stark backdrop—capturing the spirit of artistic rebellion and inviting contemplation within this iconic masterpiece.
This haunting surrealist painting by Max Ernst depicts nocturnal birds soaring over a beach alongside a solitary figure and scattered books, capturing the artist's exploration of subconscious imagery.
Dive into Max Ernst's 'La Foresta Grigia'! This surreal oil painting captures a dreamlike forest with strange creatures, reflecting Dadaism’s challenge to reality. Explore its symbolism and the artist’s innovative techniques.
Surrealist masterpiece by Max Ernst captures a dreamlike tableau featuring a bird-headed man alongside dogs and scattered birds—a striking exploration of symbolism and subconscious imagery from the 1920s, perfect for enriching your art collection.