Max ErnstPhaidon, 1979 - 16 pagina's |
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... art . To this extent , Ernst's approach differed from that of those Surrealists who stopped short at a simple ... anti - art ' connotations for the Dadaists , who made various uses of it , from the overtly political ( photomontage in ...
... art . To this extent , Ernst's approach differed from that of those Surrealists who stopped short at a simple ... anti - art ' connotations for the Dadaists , who made various uses of it , from the overtly political ( photomontage in ...
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... anti - art gestures . Their dreamlike appearance also suggested the possibility of attacking contemporary values in general , particularly the reliance on reason . In this attack , Ernst posited the dream as the point at which the ...
... anti - art gestures . Their dreamlike appearance also suggested the possibility of attacking contemporary values in general , particularly the reliance on reason . In this attack , Ernst posited the dream as the point at which the ...
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... anti - art paintings . On a much simpler and more purely decorative level , Ernst painted a series of works around 1927 known as the Snow Flowers ( Plate 22 ) . Here , forms reminiscent of flowers and shells , created by the grattage ...
... anti - art paintings . On a much simpler and more purely decorative level , Ernst painted a series of works around 1927 known as the Snow Flowers ( Plate 22 ) . Here , forms reminiscent of flowers and shells , created by the grattage ...