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family. His father Philipp was a teacher of the deaf and an amateur painter, a devout Christian and a strict disciplinarian. He inspired in Max a penchant for defying authority, while his interest in painting and sketching in nature influenced Max to take up painting. In 1909, Ernst enrolled in the
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profoundly influenced him. His work was exhibited that year together with that of the Das Junge Rheinland group, at Galerie Feldman in Cologne, and then in several group exhibitions in 1913. In his paintings of this period, Ernst adopted an ironic style that juxtaposed grotesque elements alongside
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opened in 2005 in his home town BrĂŒhl, Germany. It is housed in a late-classicist 1844 building integrated with a modern glass pavilion. The historic ballroom was once a popular social venue visited by Ernst in his youth. The collection spans 70 years of his career including paintings, drawings,
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Ernst was born in BrĂŒhl. He began painting in 1909 while studying at the University of Bonn, and later joined the Die Rheinischen Expressionisten group of artists. Ernst's work often featured ironic juxtapositions of grotesque elements with
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and became fascinated with the art work of the mentally ill patients; he also started painting that year, producing sketches in the garden of the BrĂŒhl castle, and portraits of his sister and himself. In 1911, Ernst befriended
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in Cologne. The two became friends and their relationship lasted for fifty years. After Ernst completed his studies in the summer, his life was interrupted by World War I. Ernst was drafted and served both on the
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in Paris suburb Saint-Brice, leaving behind his wife and son. During his first two years in Paris, Ernst took various odd jobs to make a living and continued to paint. In 1923, the Éluards moved to a new home in
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motifs. He had a fascination with birds, often including his alter ego, Loplop, a bird, in his work. He eventually settled in France and achieved financial success in the 1950s. He died in Paris on 1 April 1976.
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while living in Sedona. As a result of the book and its publicity, Ernst began to achieve financial success. From the 1950s he lived mainly in France. In 1954 he was awarded the Grand Prize for painting at the
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depicting a raging bird-like creature that symbolises the wave of fascism that enveloped Europe. The exhibition also includes Ernst's works that experiment with free association writing and the techniques of
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who, not knowing whether he would return, saw no option but to sell their house to repay their debts and leave for Spain. Thanks to the intercession of
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acquired a number of Max Ernst's works, which she displayed in her new gallery in London. Ernst and Peggy Guggenheim were married from 1942 to 1946.
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Spies, Werner; Derenthal, Ludger; Gaehtgens, Thomas; Storr, Robert; Karmel, Pepe; Heroy, Catherine (2005). Spies, Werner; Rewald, Sabine (eds.).
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Although apparently accepting the mĂ©nage Ă  trois, Éluard eventually became more concerned about the affair. In 1924, he abruptly left, first for
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Max Ernst : paintings, collages, drawings, sculpture : 30 October – 25 November 1961 : Bodley Gallery, 223 East 60, New York
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frottages, collages, nearly the entire lithographic works, over 70 bronze sculptures. and more than 700 documents and photographs by
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Ernst developed a fascination with birds that was prevalent in his work. His alter ego in paintings, which he called
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was born on 24 June 1920; he also became a painter. Ernst's marriage to Luise was short-lived. In 1921, he met
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Max Ernst working in decalcomania is shown in the 1978 documentary on the Dada and Surrealist art movement,
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Opening of the Max Ernst exhibition at the gallery Au Sans Pareil, May 2, 1921. Left to right: René Hilsum,
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Ernst, Max; Metken, Sigrid; Schneede, Uwe M.; von Maur, Karin; Wilson, Sarah (1991). Spies, Werner (ed.).
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The Virgin Chastises the infant Jesus before Three Witnesses: AndrĂ© Breton, Paul Éluard, and the Painter
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His marriage to Guggenheim did not last. In October 1946 he married American Surrealist painter
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The Blessed Virgin Chastises the Infant Jesus Before Three Witnesses: A.B., P.E. and the Artist
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In 1918, Ernst was demobilised and returned to Cologne. He soon married art history student
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and it is thought his relationship with her may have inspired the erotic subject matter of
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group. In 1919–20, Ernst and Baargeld published various short-lived magazines such as
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A retrospective of 104 works spanning the years 1920–1968, drawn entirely from the
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to read philosophy, art history, literature, psychology and psychiatry. He visited
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Maximiliana: the illegal practice of astronomy : hommage Ă  Dorothea Tanning
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caused Ernst, being German, to be interned as an "undesirable foreigner" in
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In 1912, he visited the Sonderbund exhibition in Cologne, where works by
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in American public collections, on the French Sculpture Census website
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and other works of that year. Ernst appeared in the 1930 film
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ancestry, whom he had met in 1914. In 1919, Ernst visited
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Hofmann, Werner; Schmied, Wieland; Spies, Werner (1973).
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Little Machine Constructed by Minimax Dadamax in Person
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Paintings in Museums and Public Art Galleries Worldwide
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Little Machine Constructed by Minimax Dadamax in Person
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In 1925, Ernst invented a graphic art technique called
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Paris (1959), awarded the Grand Prix national des arts
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In 2005, "Max Ernst: A Retrospective" opened at the
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Max Ernst and Alchemy: A Magician in Search of Myth
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RĂȘve d'une petite fille qui voulut entrer au carmel
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In 1938, the American heiress and artistic 8: 2568:, BrĂŒhl, Germany (accessed 11 February 2021) 2277: 2275: 1389:Two Children Are Threatened by a Nightingale 1119:where Max Ernst established a studio in 1925 811:Max Ernst's life and career are examined in 708:and other friends, including the journalist 535:. The same year his works were exhibited at 2885:Works in the National Galleries of Scotland 2835:Max Ernst : the psychoanalytic sources 531:, near Paris, where Ernst painted numerous 467:and several colleagues founded the Cologne 4042: 4028: 4020: 3989:London International Surrealist Exhibition 3161: 3147: 3139: 2923: 2909: 2901: 2893: 1248:He's Not Very Well, the Hairy-hoofed Horse 716:, he was arrested again, this time by the 512:, whom Ernst met in 1921, on the magazine 239: 1946⁠–⁠1976) 214: 1942⁠–⁠1946) 189: 1927⁠–⁠1942) 166: 1918⁠–⁠1927) 42: 31: 2848:Max Ernst Dada and the Dawn of Surrealism 2812:. Institut fur Auslandsbeziehungen, 1977. 1511:(both 1934), bronze sculpture (multiples) 800:painter, who lived on the south shore of 771:and completed his sculptural masterpiece 3984:Exposition Internationale du SurrĂ©alisme 2723:. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. 2473:"Max Ernst: German Painter and Sculptor" 2356:"Atelier 17: Europe and the Early Years" 2220: 2218: 2030:Teaching Staff for a School of Murderers 1131:Three bronze sculptures: left to right: 892:A Swarm of Bees in the Palais de Justice 853:Teaching Staff for a School of Murderers 2535: 2413:. Guggenheim Collection. Archived from 2330: 2283:"The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation" 2214: 2191: 2113:Illustrations for editions of works by 1920:(1955–56), bronze sculpture (multiples) 1567:Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art 1053: 902:Exhibitions, retrospectives, and honors 504:. A year later the two collaborated on 2426: 2424: 1944:After Me Comes Sleep: Tomb of the Poet 4733:German emigrants to the United States 2819:Max Ernst: The Psychoanalytic Sources 2287:The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation 2032:(1967), bronze sculptures (multiples) 7: 4718:German Army personnel of World War I 1904:(1954), bronze sculpture (multiples) 1808:(1948), bronze sculpture (multiples) 1766:Washington University Gallery of Art 1756:(1944), bronze sculpture (multiples) 1746:(1944), bronze sculpture (multiples) 2744:. New York: Guggenheim Museum (NY). 2508:Flint, Peter B. (21 January 1991). 2063:Prints, collages, and illustrations 947:, toured Europe from 1970 to 1972 ( 684:In September 1939, the outbreak of 447:in Munich and studied paintings by 1553:The Blind Swimmer, Effect of Touch 1115:"Les Fusains": 22, rue Tourlaque, 1041:retrospective group exhibition at 25: 4708:Burials at PĂšre Lachaise Cemetery 3938:The Surrealist Group in Stockholm 2874:, The Metropolitain Museum of Art 2810:Max Ernst Books and Graphic Works 2591:Hofmann, Schmied & Spies 1973 1349:Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen 1103:, with illustrations by Max Ernst 819:. Dedicated to the art historian 4683:20th-century German male artists 4110: 2749:Warlick, M. E. (15 March 2001). 2008:The Marriage of Heaven and Earth 1866:Second French period (1953–1976) 1152: 1124: 1108: 1088: 1056: 973:Maison de la Culture de Grenoble 896:The Marriage of Heaven and Earth 751:. The couple made their home in 696:, along with fellow Surrealist, 479:and organised Dada exhibitions. 253: 4698:Artists from the Rhine Province 3051:The Temptation of Saint Anthony 2446:Iyengar, Rishi (6 April 2015). 2048:(1960–1970), Private collection 1902:The King Playing with the Queen 1773:The Temptation of Saint Anthony 1313:First French period (1922–1940) 1170:Early work, Germany (1891–1922) 849:The King playing with the Queen 796:, a well-known German/American 347:Die Rheinischen Expressionisten 236: 211: 186: 163: 3115:Dorothea Tanning (fourth wife) 2995:Of This Men Shall Know Nothing 2782:(New York, H.N. Abrams, 1967) 1499:Loplop Introduces a Young Girl 1366:Of This Men Shall Know Nothing 1190:Town with Animals or Landscape 1: 4768:People from BrĂŒhl (Rhineland) 4693:20th-century German sculptors 3883:Bureau of Surrealist Research 2755:. University of Texas Press. 2702:. University of Texas Press. 2181:(portrayal in 2023 TV series) 2139:(1970, lithograph in colours) 2133:(1970, an anthology of texts) 804:, died in 1984. His memoirs, 4688:20th-century German painters 4561:(photographer, art promoter) 4399:Readymades of Marcel Duchamp 4388:Tulip Hysteria Co-ordinating 4374:Why Not Sneeze, Rose SĂ©lavy? 4257:Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven 4092:Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven 3003:PietĂ  or Revolution by Night 2816:Legge, Elizabeth M. (1989). 1992:MusĂ©e National d'Art Moderne 1948:MusĂ©e National d'Art Moderne 1817:Painting toward architecture 1583:The Angel of Hearth and Home 1503:MusĂ©e National d'Art Moderne 1467:MusĂ©e National d'Art Moderne 1383:MusĂ©e National d'Art Moderne 1334:PietĂ  or Revolution by Night 1261:The Art Institute of Chicago 1117:18th arrondissement of Paris 997:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 993:The Art Institute of Chicago 977:Ancienne Douane (Strasbourg) 914:MusĂ©e National d'Art Moderne 678:The Angel of Hearth and Home 615:Loplop presents AndrĂ© Breton 425:MusĂ©e National d'Art Moderne 4773:People from Sedona, Arizona 4637:Beatrice Wood: Mama of Dada 4277:Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes 2699:Max Ernst: Inside the Sight 2662:. Retrieved 7 October 2019. 2581:(accessed 11 February 2021) 2068:Illustrations for books by 1837:(1949), collages with poems 1682:Peggy Guggenheim Collection 1642:(1941), Private collection 1630:American period (1941–1952) 1619:Peggy Guggenheim Collection 1517:(1935), plaster sculpture, 1413:Yale University Art Gallery 1291:The Elephant of the Celebes 1239:Peggy Guggenheim Collection 1214:(1919), portfolio of eight 1006:and included works such as 985:Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art 714:German occupation of France 664:World War II and later life 110:Painting, sculpture, poetry 18:The Attirement of the Bride 4804: 3035:Napoleon in the Wilderness 2741:Max Ernst: A Retrospective 2720:Max Ernst: A Retrospective 2678:Max Ernst: A Retrospective 2149:Paysage marin avec capucin 2078:Les malheurs des immortels 2054:(1974), Private collection 2026:(1966), Private collection 2020:(1965), Private collection 1871: 1792:(1947), Private collection 1786:(1946), Private collection 1724:Everyone Here Speaks Latin 1720:(1943), Private collection 1657:Napoleon in the Wilderness 1635: 1599:Metropolitan Museum of Art 1529:Philadelphia Museum of Art 1318: 1304:(1922), Private Collection 1175: 1141:The Spirit of the Bastille 1004:Metropolitan Museum of Art 743:in a double ceremony with 506:Les malheurs des immortels 4788:University of Bonn alumni 4748:German surrealist artists 4108: 4009:Paranoiac-critical method 1958:Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum 1734:Painting for Young People 1728:New Orleans Museum of Art 1399:Woman, Old Man and Flower 1194:Solomon Guggenheim Museum 1020:The Triumph of Surrealism 749:Beverly Hills, California 747:and Juliet P. Browner in 621:. In 1927, Ernst married 522:with Éluard and his wife 465:Johannes Theodor Baargeld 252: 41: 27:German artist (1891–1976) 3893:Chicago Surrealist Group 3878:British Surrealist Group 2779:Max Ernst: life and work 2131:Lewis Carrols Wunderhorn 2127:The Hunting of the Snark 1978:Explosion in a cathedral 1814:(1948), featured in the 1688:Europe After the Rain II 1488:Loplop Introduces Loplop 4763:German modern sculptors 4565:Walter Conrad Arensberg 4367:Prelude to a Broken Arm 4162:GabriĂšle Buffet-Picabia 2738:Waldman, Diane (1975). 2174:List of German painters 2121:(1966, under the title 2052:The Night Prowling Fish 1855:Wallraf-Richartz Museum 1784:The Phases of the Night 1698:Surrealism and Painting 1615:The Robing of the Bride 1605:The Fascinating Cypress 1457:National Museum Cardiff 1327:Wallraf-Richartz Museum 1184:Wallraf-Richartz Museum 963:, Kunsthalle, Cologne, 961:Academy of Arts, Berlin 957:Frankfurter Kunstverein 884:Surrealism and Painting 672:One of two versions of 4758:German modern painters 4723:German collage artists 4591:Anarchism and the arts 4413:Handkerchief of Clouds 4097:Juliette Roche Gleizes 4004:Abstract expressionism 3873:Birmingham Surrealists 3562:Maxime Moses Alexandre 3539:Radojica Ćœivanović Noe 3204:Jacques-AndrĂ© Boiffard 2822:. UMI Research Press. 2577:The Menil Collection: 2018:The World of the Naive 1712:Tel Aviv Museum of Art 1083:and Simone Kahn-Breton 981:MusĂ©e d'Arts de Nantes 875:Loplop Presents Loplop 798:abstract expressionist 782:PĂšre Lachaise Cemetery 734:Abstract expressionism 681: 606: 537:Salon des IndĂ©pendants 482:Ernst and Luise's son 432: 319:Max Ernst was born in 102:German-American-French 58:Maximilian Maria Ernst 4743:German male sculptors 4626:Épater la bourgeoisie 3974:Surrealist techniques 3959:Surrealist automatism 3903:Fighting Cock Society 3642:Roger Gilbert-Lecomte 3627:Vratislav Effenberger 3567:Guillaume Apollinaire 3126:Portrait of Max Ernst 2979:The Hat Makes the Man 2955:Trophy, Hypertrophied 2549:"Max Ernst 1891–1976" 2433:"Max Ernst biography" 2200:Europe After the Rain 2110:(1934, graphic novel) 2102:(1930, graphic novel) 2096:(1929, graphic novel) 1908:The Twentieth Century 1708:The Bewildered Planet 1477:Inside Sight: the Egg 1279:The Hat Makes the Man 1222:Trophy, Hypertrophied 1075:(top of the ladder), 837:Henri Cartier-Bresson 761:Henri Cartier-Bresson 671: 623:Marie-Berthe Aurenche 601: 567:Surrealist techniques 416: 176:Marie-Berthe Aurenche 4778:People of Montmartre 4738:German male painters 3954:Surrealist Manifesto 3908:The Firesign Theatre 3692:Comte de LautrĂ©amont 3085:Une semaine de bontĂ© 2987:The Elephant Celebes 2865:Museum of Modern Art 2640:on 24 December 2017. 2409:The Kiss (Le Baiser) 2360:Swann Galleries News 2107:Une Semaine de BontĂ© 2082:Au dĂ©faut du silence 1988:The Garden of France 1968:Museum of Modern Art 1790:Dream and Revolution 1662:Museum of Modern Art 1577:Museum of Modern Art 1557:Museum of Modern Art 1519:Museum of Modern Art 1403:Museum of Modern Art 1393:Museum of Modern Art 1323:All Friends Together 1284:Museum of Modern Art 1227:Museum of Modern Art 983:) and later the US ( 965:MusĂ©e de l'Orangerie 949:Hamburger Kunsthalle 920:Museum of Modern Art 870:In Praise of Freedom 815:'s 1991 documentary 484:Ulrich 'Jimmy' Ernst 395:German Expressionist 4606:Appropriation (art) 4538:Monochrome painting 4242:Richard Huelsenbeck 3842:Marianne Van Hirtum 3817:Simon Watson Taylor 3279:Christian Dotremont 2269:, pp. 285–286. 2145:(1971, lithographs) 2024:Ubu, Father and Son 1692:Wadsworth Athenaeum 1252:Turin Civic Gallery 953:Kestnergesellschaft 806:A Not-So-Still Life 556:Das Junge Rheinland 554:, owner of gallery 409:Dada and surrealism 380:In 1914, Ernst met 358:post-Impressionists 4783:Surrealist artists 4640:(1993 documentary) 4307:Sophie Taeuber-Arp 4287:Henri-Pierre RochĂ© 3319:Alberto Giacometti 3309:Gordon Onslow Ford 3244:Leonora Carrington 3129:(c. 1939 painting) 3103:Leonora Carrington 3043:The Eye of Silence 2971:Murdering Airplane 2846:William Camfield. 2515:The New York Times 2143:Aux petits agneaux 2123:Logique sans peine 2094:La femme 100 tĂȘtes 2088:Histoire Naturelle 2040:Beyeler Foundation 1876:Colorado of Medusa 1761:The Eye of Silence 1345:The Wavering Woman 1267:Murdering Airplane 1050:Documentary images 940:, Stockholm (1969) 702:Leonora Carrington 682: 651:Alberto Giacometti 642:, directed by the 607: 449:Giorgio de Chirico 433: 334:University of Bonn 122:A Week of Kindness 4753:Guggenheim family 4703:Atelier 17 alumni 4655: 4654: 4645:Man and Boy: Dada 4571:291 (art gallery) 4302:Philippe Soupault 4187:Theo van Doesburg 4017: 4016: 3994:Women surrealists 3964:Surrealist cinema 3812:Philippe Soupault 3444:BenjamĂ­n Palencia 3136: 3135: 3120:Jimmy Ernst (son) 2829:978-0-8357-1964-3 2795:(New York, N.Y.) 2762:978-0-292-79136-7 2730:978-0-300-10718-0 2709:978-0-914412-06-9 2688:978-3-7913-1140-1 2660:artdesigncafe.com 2650:(15 March 2019). 2381:Ernst et al. 1991 2362:. 10 October 2011 2343:Ernst et al. 1991 2319:Spies et al. 2005 2307:Ernst et al. 1991 2267:Spies et al. 2005 2060: 2059: 2036:Birth of a Galaxy 1964:Mundus est fabula 1863: 1862: 1825:Feast of the Gods 1754:An Anxious Friend 1627: 1626: 1563:The Joy of Living 1525:Garden Plane Trap 1310: 1309: 1073:Philippe Soupault 922:, New York (1961) 459:, a portfolio of 261: 260: 48:Max Ernst in 1968 16:(Redirected from 4795: 4616:Cabaret Voltaire 4611:Art intervention 4559:Alfred Stieglitz 4523:Nouveau rĂ©alisme 4262:ClĂ©ment Pansaers 4167:Serge Charchoune 4114: 4044: 4037: 4030: 4021: 3969:Surrealist music 3888:Chicago Imagists 3868:Les Automatistes 3807:Louis Scutenaire 3747:VĂ­tězslav Nezval 3587:Georges Bataille 3504:Dorothea Tanning 3489:Jindƙich Ć tyrskĂœ 3464:Aminollah Rezaei 3359:Jacqueline Lamba 3349:Gerome Kamrowski 3294:Curt Echtermeyer 3249:Ithell Colquhoun 3163: 3156: 3149: 3140: 3109:Peggy Guggenheim 2925: 2918: 2911: 2902: 2897: 2833: 2766: 2745: 2734: 2713: 2692: 2663: 2648: 2642: 2641: 2636:. Archived from 2626: 2620: 2619: 2617: 2615: 2600: 2594: 2588: 2582: 2575: 2569: 2566:Max Ernst Museum 2563: 2557: 2556: 2545: 2539: 2533: 2527: 2526: 2524: 2522: 2505: 2499: 2498: 2487: 2481: 2480: 2469: 2463: 2462: 2460: 2458: 2443: 2437: 2436: 2431:Olga's Gallery. 2428: 2419: 2418: 2402: 2396: 2390: 2384: 2378: 2372: 2371: 2369: 2367: 2352: 2346: 2340: 2334: 2328: 2322: 2316: 2310: 2304: 2298: 2297: 2295: 2293: 2279: 2270: 2264: 2241: 2240: 2238: 2236: 2222: 2203: 2196: 2161:Oiseaux en pĂ©ril 2157:(1974, art book) 2012:Menil Collection 2002:Menil Collection 1938:Menil Collection 1912:Menil Collection 1886:Menil Collection 1870: 1869: 1845:Menil Collection 1800:Menil Collection 1796:Design in Nature 1778:Lehmbruck Museum 1738:Menil Collection 1702:Menil Collection 1672:Menil Collection 1650:Menil Collection 1634: 1633: 1509:Oedipus I and II 1493:Menil Collection 1481:Menil Collection 1429:The Great Forest 1317: 1316: 1272:Menil Collection 1174: 1173: 1156: 1128: 1112: 1092: 1069:Serge Charchoune 1060: 945:Menil Collection 932:Kunsthaus ZĂŒrich 861:Menil Collection 845:Dorothea Tanning 828:Max Ernst Museum 741:Dorothea Tanning 722:Peggy Guggenheim 658:Peggy Guggenheim 631: 585:Sergei Diaghilev 362:Vincent van Gogh 257: 240: 238: 225:Dorothea Tanning 215: 213: 200:Peggy Guggenheim 190: 188: 167: 165: 117: 89: 67: 65: 46: 32: 21: 4803: 4802: 4798: 4797: 4796: 4794: 4793: 4792: 4728:German dadaists 4658: 4657: 4656: 4651: 4576:Galeries Dalmau 4567:(art collector) 4547: 4501: 4488:EugĂšne Bataille 4466: 4419: 4326: 4292:Kurt Schwitters 4267:Francis Picabia 4227:John Heartfield 4197:Suzanne Duchamp 4142:Johannes Baader 4115: 4106: 4072:Francis Picabia 4053: 4048: 4018: 4013: 3942: 3851: 3782:Raymond Queneau 3777:Jacques PrĂ©vert 3767:Rastko Petrović 3727:Robert Melville 3707:Georges Limbour 3687:Philip Lamantia 3592:Monny de Boully 3554: 3548: 3534:James F. 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Index

The Attirement of the Bride

BrĂŒhl
German Empire
A Week of Kindness
Dada
Surrealism
Luise Straus
Peggy Guggenheim
Dorothea Tanning

graphic artist
Dada
Surrealism
Europe
frottage
grattage
collages
World War I
Cubist
Expressionist
BrĂŒhl
Cologne
Catholic
University of Bonn
asylums
August Macke
Pablo Picasso
post-Impressionists
Vincent van Gogh

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