Max ErnstPhaidon, 1979 - 16 pagina's |
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... Magritte , who , with minor exceptions , never deviated from his mature style , Ernst created new techniques and new idioms with astonishing ease . He earned himself the title of ' the complete Surrealist ' because of his mastery of ...
... Magritte , who , with minor exceptions , never deviated from his mature style , Ernst created new techniques and new idioms with astonishing ease . He earned himself the title of ' the complete Surrealist ' because of his mastery of ...
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... Magritte and Tanguy , while the abstractionists Masson and Miró , as well as Ernst himself , suffered a failing inventiveness . The deepening gloom apparent in much Surrealist painting of the 1930s mirrored the worsening political and ...
... Magritte and Tanguy , while the abstractionists Masson and Miró , as well as Ernst himself , suffered a failing inventiveness . The deepening gloom apparent in much Surrealist painting of the 1930s mirrored the worsening political and ...