Max ErnstPhaidon, 1979 - 16 pagina's |
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... dream or of the automatic activity of the hand . Rather , he saw his art as the process whereby both dreams and auto- matism are investigated , as well as the visible result of such investigations . In other words , it was not only a ...
... dream or of the automatic activity of the hand . Rather , he saw his art as the process whereby both dreams and auto- matism are investigated , as well as the visible result of such investigations . In other words , it was not only a ...
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... dream as the point at which the contents of the unconscious mind most easily enter consciousness . Ernst came to describe the additions he made to his collages as changing them into images which ' transformed into revealing dreams my ...
... dream as the point at which the contents of the unconscious mind most easily enter consciousness . Ernst came to describe the additions he made to his collages as changing them into images which ' transformed into revealing dreams my ...
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... dream atmosphere . In another major work dating from Ernst's stay in America , Vox Angelica ( Plate 37 ) , he recapitulated in a systematic manner the various styles and techniques which he had incorporated in his art over the previous ...
... dream atmosphere . In another major work dating from Ernst's stay in America , Vox Angelica ( Plate 37 ) , he recapitulated in a systematic manner the various styles and techniques which he had incorporated in his art over the previous ...