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Max Ernst’s ‘Paysage avec lune’ presents a captivating surreal moonscape with a vibrant yellow background and intriguing celestial elements, showcasing the artist's pioneering approach to 20th-century art. Discover or own this iconic Max Ernst reproduction.
Explore Max Ernst’s surrealist masterpiece ‘She Keeps Her Secret,’ created in 1925. This evocative painting captures a desolate landscape and symbolic figures, reflecting the artist's fascination with psychology and nature.
This haunting black and white photograph captures Max Ernst’s ‘Une Semaine de Bonté,’ depicting two figures locked in an emotionally charged confrontation amidst surrealist imagery—a chair, couch, and prominent clock—reflecting Ernst's intellectual exploration of psychology and societal critique.
Explore the surreal world of Max Ernst's 'untitled (7684)'. This evocative landscape showcases his innovative frottage and collages, reflecting a life immersed in Dada & Surrealism.
Max Ernst’s haunting Landscape 1 captures surrealist contemplation amidst weathered rocks and abstracted forms—a Dada-influenced Cubist masterpiece exploring inner landscapes and inviting you to experience the unsettling beauty of this iconic artwork.
Explore Max Ernst’s surreal Paysage alpin – a haunting landscape brimming with symbolic birds and figures amidst an evocative German Expressionist mountain scene. Discover this captivating artwork and bring its dreamlike beauty into your home.
Surrealist Max Ernst’s ‘Deux Oiseaux,’ crafted in 1925, captures quiet contemplation through evocative frottage technique and monochrome hues—a mesmerizing glimpse into the subconscious mind where birds observe a soccer ball, inviting viewers to explore its hidden symbolism.