Max ErnstPhaidon, 1979 - 16 pagina's |
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... automatic paintings which correspond to the two major aspects of Surrealist theory . If this diversity is reminiscent of Picasso , Ernst's art was very different in intention from that of the Cubist painter . Where Picasso claimed to ...
... automatic paintings which correspond to the two major aspects of Surrealist theory . If this diversity is reminiscent of Picasso , Ernst's art was very different in intention from that of the Cubist painter . Where Picasso claimed to ...
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... automatic painting which had first been used by Oscar Dominguez in 1935. The ' decalcomania ' technique , which consists of sandwiching ink between layers of paper , had been received with enthusi- asm by the Surrealist group ...
... automatic painting which had first been used by Oscar Dominguez in 1935. The ' decalcomania ' technique , which consists of sandwiching ink between layers of paper , had been received with enthusi- asm by the Surrealist group ...
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... automatic technique in which liquid paint was dripped from a small hole in the bottom of a tin can , which was swung randomly from the end of a piece of string over a canvas laid horizontally on the floor . It was , how- ever , used for ...
... automatic technique in which liquid paint was dripped from a small hole in the bottom of a tin can , which was swung randomly from the end of a piece of string over a canvas laid horizontally on the floor . It was , how- ever , used for ...