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Max
Ernst
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Title:
Mysticite Charnelle
Medium: Etching and aquatint
Image size: 15" x 11" (38 x 28 cm)
Edition: XII/XLV
Signed: signed, lower right
SOLD
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Max
Ernst (1891-1976)
German-French
painter, born in Bruhl, Rineland, died in Paris.
He studied philosophy in Bonn, where he met August Macke
and Jean Arp. After the First World War, he joined
the Dada movement in Cologne. In France between
1924 and 1938, he was a member of the Surrealists.
He began his early "collages" in 1920.
Then, in 1925, he discovered "frottage," which
consisted of rubbing graphite on a piece of paper placed
on a piece of wood with tortuous veins, from which a barbaric
bestiary emerged. Next he extended his technique
to all sorts of materials, including leaves and frayed
canvas, to express his Surrealistic reveries. he
is the inventor of the "romans collages"
-- Collage, Novel: The 100 Headed Woman, 1929,
and Une semaine de bonte, 1934. In his
sculpture, Ernst gives form to the creations of his own
personal mythology: The King Playing the Queen,
1944; Capricorn, 1948. He went to the United
States as a refugee during the Second World War, after
which he returned to France. In 1954 he received
the grand prize in painting at the Biennale in Venice.
Art
of Our Century, Prentice Hall Editions
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