Max ErnstPhaidon, 1979 - 16 pagina's |
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... psychological , theological , scientific , historical , and even art - historical nature . Such an art is essentially literary . At the same time , Ernst's significance rests on the fact that he did not rely on illustration , but ...
... psychological , theological , scientific , historical , and even art - historical nature . Such an art is essentially literary . At the same time , Ernst's significance rests on the fact that he did not rely on illustration , but ...
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... psychological and physical . Furthermore , the very form of the collage novels involved an implicit criticism of the society which found expression in the novel form , since they lack a story which unfolds towards a dénouement , and ...
... psychological and physical . Furthermore , the very form of the collage novels involved an implicit criticism of the society which found expression in the novel form , since they lack a story which unfolds towards a dénouement , and ...
Pagina 12
... psychological and sexual nature . Blind Swimmer ( Plate 27 ) represents a culmination of Ernst's interest in the relationship between sexual and psychological repression . The seed forcing its way along the channels , which derive ...
... psychological and sexual nature . Blind Swimmer ( Plate 27 ) represents a culmination of Ernst's interest in the relationship between sexual and psychological repression . The seed forcing its way along the channels , which derive ...