Max ErnstPhaidon, 1979 - 16 pagina's |
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... Cubist painter . Where Picasso claimed to find rather than to seek , Ernst's œuvre is characterized by an attitude of enquiry . It is this exploitation of many techniques and styles , in the service of a single aim , that provides the ...
... Cubist painter . Where Picasso claimed to find rather than to seek , Ernst's œuvre is characterized by an attitude of enquiry . It is this exploitation of many techniques and styles , in the service of a single aim , that provides the ...
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... Cubism ) , with its attendant colour symbolism , was an important influence on many German painters , including those of ... Cubist painters in 1912 , collage had assumed important ' anti - art ' connotations for the Dadaists , who made ...
... Cubism ) , with its attendant colour symbolism , was an important influence on many German painters , including those of ... Cubist painters in 1912 , collage had assumed important ' anti - art ' connotations for the Dadaists , who made ...
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... Cubist formalism . His concerns were not with abstract form , but with the strange juxtapositions which he was able to obtain by collaging parts of photographs and engravings . Ernst's discovery of this aspect of collage was prompted by ...
... Cubist formalism . His concerns were not with abstract form , but with the strange juxtapositions which he was able to obtain by collaging parts of photographs and engravings . Ernst's discovery of this aspect of collage was prompted by ...