Max ErnstPhaidon, 1979 - 16 pagina's |
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... illusionism and abstraction - the dream pictures and 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 ...
... illusionism and abstraction - the dream pictures and 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 ...
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... illusionistic sky , containing a sun- or moon - like ring which emits an eerie light . The combination of illusionism and artifice creates an unsettling scene which leads us to question how much of what we see is really there , outside ...
... illusionistic sky , containing a sun- or moon - like ring which emits an eerie light . The combination of illusionism and artifice creates an unsettling scene which leads us to question how much of what we see is really there , outside ...
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... illusionism of Dali , 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 ...
... illusionism of Dali , 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 ...