Max ErnstPhaidon, 1979 - 16 pagina's |
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... juxtapositions which he was able to obtain by collaging parts of photographs and engravings . Ernst's discovery of this aspect of collage was prompted by the absurd combinations of objects in some scientific catalogues . These ...
... juxtapositions which he was able to obtain by collaging parts of photographs and engravings . Ernst's discovery of this aspect of collage was prompted by the absurd combinations of objects in some scientific catalogues . These ...
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... juxtapositions which invert the original meaning of their source . Through small changes which bring about confrontations between objects and contexts , Ernst turned what had been simple illustrations into explicit con- demnations of ...
... juxtapositions which invert the original meaning of their source . Through small changes which bring about confrontations between objects and contexts , Ernst turned what had been simple illustrations into explicit con- demnations of ...
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... juxtaposition of different styles and methods creates an atmosphere of disjointedness , as in dreams , and relates the painting to the collage process of odd combinations . In other paintings of the series ( for example , Plate 36 ) the ...
... juxtaposition of different styles and methods creates an atmosphere of disjointedness , as in dreams , and relates the painting to the collage process of odd combinations . In other paintings of the series ( for example , Plate 36 ) the ...