Max Ernst
"A l'interieur de la vue l'oeuf" (Spies-Lepien 38).
Etching and aquatint, E.A. copy.
Signed and justified in pencil.
Measurements: 32 x 26,5 cm.(plate); 59 x 45 cm.(paper); 74,7 x 60 cm.(frame).
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MAX ERNST (Brühl, Germany,1891 - Paris, France 1976).
"A l'interieur de la vue l'oeuf" (Spies-Lepien 38).
Etching and aquatint, E.A. copy.
Signed and justified in pencil.
Measurements: 32 x 26.5 cm.(plate); 59 x 45 cm.(paper); 74.7 x 60 cm.(frame).
"À l'intérieur de la vue l'œuf" belongs to the symbolic and metamorphic universe that characterizes Max Ernst, one of the great innovators of surrealism and graphic art of the 20th century. The artist explores here the logic of the dream through a language of organic and ambiguous forms, where the figures seem to emerge by spontaneous generation, as if they were developing within a uterine or primordial space.
The combination of etching and aquatint, techniques that Ernst mastered with great inventiveness, favors this atmosphere of ambiguity and transit, reinforcing the visionary and poetic character of the composition. In this piece we can recognize both his interest in the automation of drawing and his inclination towards closed structures -the oval, the egg- that function as metaphors of origin, enclosure and transformation.
Max Ernst was a central figure in Dadaism and, later, Surrealism, movements in which he introduced experimental techniques such as frottage, grattage and collage, which radically expanded the possibilities of modern art. After training in philosophy and philology, he joined the Dadaist group in Cologne and, from 1922, settled in Paris, becoming one of the pillars of Surrealism. Exiled in the United States during World War II, he later returned to Europe, where he continued to develop a diverse oeuvre that included painting, sculpture, collage and an important graphic production. He received the Grand Prize for Painting at the 1954 Venice Biennale, and his work is preserved in major museums around the world, including MoMA, the Centre Pompidou, the Tate Modern and the Guggenheim Museum.
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