Max ErnstPhaidon, 1979 - 16 pagina's |
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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 ...
Pagina 11
... illusionistic Surrealists on Ernst . There is , however , nothing in their work quite so coolly fantastic as these natural machines of destruction . The ramparts of the Garden Aeroplane - Traps developed into complete fortresses in a ...
... illusionistic Surrealists on Ernst . There is , however , nothing in their work quite so coolly fantastic as these natural machines of destruction . The ramparts of the Garden Aeroplane - Traps developed into complete fortresses in a ...
Pagina 12
... illusionistic areas , which contrast with the original paint- work . This juxtaposition of different styles and methods creates an atmosphere of disjointedness , as in dreams , and relates the painting to the collage process of odd ...
... illusionistic areas , which contrast with the original paint- work . This juxtaposition of different styles and methods creates an atmosphere of disjointedness , as in dreams , and relates the painting to the collage process of odd ...