Max ErnstPhaidon, 1979 - 16 pagina's |
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... developed , was not informed by the simple optimism of Arp . Neither , however , did it bear much relation to the stringent iconoclasm of Dadaists like Marcel Duchamp . Ernst's contribution to the Dada attack on both modernist art and ...
... developed , was not informed by the simple optimism of Arp . Neither , however , did it bear much relation to the stringent iconoclasm of Dadaists like Marcel Duchamp . Ernst's contribution to the Dada attack on both modernist art and ...
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... developed into complete fortresses in a series of paintings of Whole Cities ( Plate 31 ) . These are basically variations on the Forest pictures of the later 1920s ( Plate 25 ) . Similarly created through the grattage process , they ...
... developed into complete fortresses in a series of paintings of Whole Cities ( Plate 31 ) . These are basically variations on the Forest pictures of the later 1920s ( Plate 25 ) . Similarly created through the grattage process , they ...
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... developed the iconographic possibilities of his earlier jungle pictures and produced some of the most penetrating comments on contemporary society in the whole of modern art . As with the earlier grattage process ( Plates 18-20 , 22 ...
... developed the iconographic possibilities of his earlier jungle pictures and produced some of the most penetrating comments on contemporary society in the whole of modern art . As with the earlier grattage process ( Plates 18-20 , 22 ...