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Detail of Max Ernst, "Au rendez-vous des amis" (1922), featuring, left to right: Louis Aragon, André Breton, Giorgio de Chirico, and Gala Dalí (then Éluard), at the Museum Ludwig in Cologne ...
The victim: Painter Max Ernst, 63, whose dreamscapes haunted with women in birds’ plumage, boilerplate elephants and the carnage of dismembered mannequins long kept him in the surrealist van.
German-born artist Max Ernst (1891-1976) ... Cauquil-Prince connected with Ernst and developed several of his Surrealist paintings into tapestries that outsized the originals.
As the high priest of surrealism (the successor of Dada), delicate little, white-haired Max Ernst was still going strong but his new show in a Manhattan gallery last week lacked something—the ...
In the mid-1920s, German artist Max Ernst spent a lot of time staring at the floorboards of his Montmartre studio. The grains, deep and irregular from years of scrubbing, fixated him and so, one ...
Surrealism was rapidly adopted by artists and activists around the world—and just as swiftly assimilated by commercial culture. ... (including Max Ernst and René Magritte), photographers, ...
Fini, who was born in Argentina before moving as a child to Italy, outlived most of her contemporaries, Surrealist artists like Max Ernst, Salvador Dalí and Rene Magritte. She died in 1996 at 89 ...
Other surrealist artists include Frida Kahlo, Rene Magritte, Dorothea Tanning and Max Ernst. Surrealists believed that human beings should be free from the usual thoughts and rules of life.
To mark the 100 anniversary of Surrealism, Euronews Culture spoke to the Italian artist Giovanni Guida, deemed by some to be the heir to the movement's pioneer, Max Ernst.