WebMax Ernst : 'Here everything is still Floating', 1920. -Dada. -less political than typical dada art. -Ernst wnated to create dreamlike imagery/poetic effect. -create new/unknown … http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/fisher/record.html?id=FISHER_n2013110253&fq=worktype_facet%3A%22Photography%22%20AND%20museum_facet%3A%22Rolandseck%3A%20Arp%20Museum%22&
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WebIn Klerck, Bram de; Raaij, Ernst van; Warnaars, Willem (ed.), Tweegesprek. Opstellen voor Dörte Nicolaisen / Zwiegespräch. Aufsätze für Dörte Nicolaisen, pp. 268-292 Web2 apr. 2024 · Max is in great company. The world is a better place because he is in it and still feels the loss that he has left. NAME: Max Ernst. OCCUPATION: Painter, Sculptor, Editor. BIRTH DATE: April 2, 1891. DEATH DATE: April 1, 1976. EDUCATION: University of Bonn. PLACE OF BIRTH: Brühl, Germany. mariano lirio
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WebTitle: Max Ernst - Here Everything is Still Floating ; High Quality Museum Prints Gallery Wrapped Canvas Art Direct from Museum Prints ; Giclee Canvas Produced with the Highest Quality Archival Canvas that is Guaranteed not to Fade for 99 Years ; In Stock and Stretched When Purchased - Made in the U.S.A. and Satisfaction is Guaranteed WebMax Ernst, (born April 2, 1891, Brühl, Ger.—died April 1, 1976, Paris, Fr.), German painter, sculptor, one of the leading advocates of irrationality in art, and an originator of the Automatism movement of Surrealism. His youthful interests were psychiatry and philosophy, but he abandoned his studies at the University of Bonn for painting. WebFind Related Items: Digital image: Yes: Image resolution: High (for PPT) Artist: Ernst, Max: Culture: German: Museum: Rolandseck: Arp Museum: Worktype: Photography customer service representative anzsco