Max ErnstPhaidon, 1979 - 16 pagina's |
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Pagina 12
... decalcomania ' technique , which consists of sandwiching ink between layers of paper , had been received with enthusi- asm by the Surrealist group , particularly the poets . With little skill they were able to achieve interesting ...
... decalcomania ' technique , which consists of sandwiching ink between layers of paper , had been received with enthusi- asm by the Surrealist group , particularly the poets . With little skill they were able to achieve interesting ...
Pagina 13
... decalcomania technique has produced a spongy , rotting landscape redolent of decay . As an indictment of war it works much more effectively than the earlier Angel of Hearth and Home ( Plate 33 ) . Animal , vegetable and mineral forms ...
... decalcomania technique has produced a spongy , rotting landscape redolent of decay . As an indictment of war it works much more effectively than the earlier Angel of Hearth and Home ( Plate 33 ) . Animal , vegetable and mineral forms ...
Pagina 14
... decalcomania tech- nique had been employed , Old Father Rhine presaged Ernst's increasing response to the importance of colour and form in French painting , which emerged fully in such pictures as The World of the Naïve ( Plate 47 ) and ...
... decalcomania tech- nique had been employed , Old Father Rhine presaged Ernst's increasing response to the importance of colour and form in French painting , which emerged fully in such pictures as The World of the Naïve ( Plate 47 ) and ...