Max ErnstPhaidon, 1979 - 16 pagina's |
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... psychic responses in the spectator analogous to those which originally prompted the works of art . To this extent , Ernst's approach differed from that of those Surrealists who stopped short at a simple acceptance of their dreams . As ...
... psychic responses in the spectator analogous to those which originally prompted the works of art . To this extent , Ernst's approach differed from that of those Surrealists who stopped short at a simple acceptance of their dreams . As ...
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... psychic automatism that corresponds rather closely to the state of dreaming ' , Ernst entered illegally into France , to stay at the home of the poet Paul Eluard . In 1924 he accompanied Eluard and his wife on a trip to the Far East ...
... psychic automatism that corresponds rather closely to the state of dreaming ' , Ernst entered illegally into France , to stay at the home of the poet Paul Eluard . In 1924 he accompanied Eluard and his wife on a trip to the Far East ...
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... psychic . The former work was painted after the defeat of the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War , and represents a rare reference by Ernst to a specific political event . For a brief period the painting bore the ironic title Triumph ...
... psychic . The former work was painted after the defeat of the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War , and represents a rare reference by Ernst to a specific political event . For a brief period the painting bore the ironic title Triumph ...