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family. His father
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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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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
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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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Chastises the infant Jesus before Three Witnesses: AndrĂ© Breton, Paul Ăluard, and the Painter
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Paintings in Museums and Public Art Galleries Worldwide
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1954:Little Girls out to Hunt the White Butterflies
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2835:Max Ernst : the psychoanalytic sources
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3984:Exposition Internationale du Surréalisme
2723:. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art.
2473:"Max Ernst: German Painter and Sculptor"
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2508:Flint, Peter B. (21 January 1991).
2063:Prints, collages, and illustrations
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2810:Max Ernst Books and Graphic Works
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3883:Bureau of Surrealist Research
2755:. University of Texas Press.
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2139:(1970, lithograph in colours)
2133:(1970, an anthology of texts)
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4374:Why Not Sneeze, Rose SĂ©lavy?
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3003:PietĂ or Revolution by Night
2816:Legge, Elizabeth M. (1989).
1992:Musée National d'Art Moderne
1948:Musée National d'Art Moderne
1817:Painting toward architecture
1583:The Angel of Hearth and Home
1503:Musée National d'Art Moderne
1467:Musée National d'Art Moderne
1383:Musée 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:Musée National d'Art Moderne
678:The Angel of Hearth and Home
615:Loplop presents André Breton
425:Musée 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 (1941â1952)
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 Ăluard and his wife
465:Johannes Theodor Baargeld
252:
41:
27:German artist (1891â1976)
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 ĆœivanoviÄ Noe
3204:Jacques-André 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:Musée d'Arts de Nantes
875:Loplop Presents Loplop
798:abstract expressionist
782:PĂšre Lachaise Cemetery
734:Abstract expressionism
681:
606:
537:Salon des Indépendants
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:Ăpater 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 1891â1976"
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 Lautréamont
3085:Une semaine de bonté
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 Bonté
2082:Au défaut 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:Musée 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. 285â286.
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 Roché
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:
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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:
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2036:Birth of a Galaxy
1964:Mundus est fabula
1863:
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1825:Feast of the Gods
1754:An Anxious Friend
1627:
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1563:The Joy of Living
1525:Garden Plane Trap
1310:
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1073:Philippe Soupault
922:, New York (1961)
459:, a portfolio of
261:
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48:Max Ernst in 1968
16:(Redirected from
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4611:Art intervention
4559:Alfred Stieglitz
4523:Nouveau réalisme
4262:Clément Pansaers
4167:Serge Charchoune
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3969:Surrealist music
3888:Chicago Imagists
3868:Les Automatistes
3807:Louis Scutenaire
3747:VĂtÄzslav Nezval
3587:Georges Bataille
3504:Dorothea Tanning
3489:JindĆich Ć tyrskĂœ
3464:Aminollah Rezaei
3359:Jacqueline Lamba
3349:Gerome Kamrowski
3294:Curt Echtermeyer
3249:Ithell Colquhoun
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1800:Menil Collection
1796:Design in Nature
1778:Lehmbruck Museum
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861:Menil Collection
845:Dorothea Tanning
828:Max Ernst Museum
741:Dorothea Tanning
722:Peggy Guggenheim
658:Peggy Guggenheim
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362:Vincent van Gogh
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4267:Francis Picabia
4227:John Heartfield
4197:Suzanne Duchamp
4142:Johannes Baader
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4072:Francis Picabia
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3777:Jacques Prévert
3767:Rastko PetroviÄ
3727:Robert Melville
3707:Georges Limbour
3687:Philip Lamantia
3592:Monny de Boully
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3534:James F. Walker
3524:Albert Valentin
3514:Kristians Tonny
3484:Martin Stejskal
3459:Toni del Renzio
3439:Wolfgang Paalen
3434:MĂ©ret Oppenheim
3414:E. L. T. Mesens
3379:Georges Malkine
3314:Esteban Francés
3274:Ăscar DomĂnguez
3229:Jacques Brunius
3224:Emmy Bridgwater
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3011:Forest and Dove
2947:Aquis Submersus
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2881:, Artcyclopedia
2872:A Retrospective
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1812:A Beautiful Day
1640:Totem and Taboo
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1587:Neue Pinakothek
1543:The Entire City
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908:Venice Biennale
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778:Venice Biennale
769:Beyond Painting
757:artists' colony
753:Sedona, Arizona
694:Aix-en-Provence
690:Camp des Milles
674:L'Ange du Foyer
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508:and then with
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3582:Jacques Baron
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3397:
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3394:Roberto Matta
3392:
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3259:Salvador DalĂ
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3062:Miscellaneous
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1359:Staatsgalerie
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4252:Marcel Janco
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4206:
4157:André Breton
4147:Alice Bailly
4132:Louis Aragon
3933:Refus Global
3928:Monty Python
3847:Roger Vitrac
3827:Dylan Thomas
3797:Marko RistiÄ
3787:Herbert Read
3672:Nelly Kaplan
3667:Alfred Jarry
3657:IrĂšne Hamoir
3652:Julien Gracq
3597:André Breton
3572:Louis Aragon
3479:André Souris
3404:Oscar Mellor
3389:André Masson
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3269:Paul Delvaux
3239:Claude Cahun
3199:Hans Bellmer
3194:EugĂšne Atget
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155:Luise Straus
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116:Notable work
88:(1976-04-01)
86:1 April 1976
68:2 April 1891
29:
4678:1976 deaths
4673:1891 births
4621:Noise music
4601:Anti-poetry
4483:Incoherents
4416:(1924 play)
4408:(1921 play)
4360:Dada-Review
4346:Bottle Rack
4237:Hannah Höch
4202:Paul Ăluard
4177:Jean Crotti
4102:Jean Crotti
3722:DuĆĄan MatiÄ
3632:Paul Ăluard
3617:René Daumal
3612:René Crevel
3553:Writers and
3509:Karel Teige
3499:Yves Tanguy
3354:Wifredo Lam
3344:Frida Kahlo
3304:Leonor Fini
3234:Luis Buñuel
3209:Bill Brandt
3184:Eileen Agar
2870:Max Ernst,
2681:. Prestel.
2669:Works cited
2652:Max Ernst.
2608:Art+Auction
2593:, p. .
2538:, p. .
2491:"Max Ernst"
2477:theartstory
2366:20 February
2292:13 December
2235:13 December
2226:"MAX ERNST"
2074:Répétitions
2070:Paul Ăluard
1896:Kunstmuseum
1768:, St. Louis
1690:(1940â42),
1670:(1941â42),
1545:(1935â36),
1527:(1934â35),
1445:Tate Modern
1433:Kunstmuseum
1415:, New Haven
1411:(1924â25),
1409:Paris Dream
1371:Tate Modern
1361:, Stuttgart
1339:Tate Modern
1302:Oedipus Rex
1296:Tate Modern
1216:lithographs
1208:, Frankfurt
1192:(c. 1916),
1180:Crucifixion
1145:Lenbachhaus
1101:Paul Ăluard
1097:Répétitions
851:(1944) and
802:Long Island
794:Jimmy Ernst
765:Yves Tanguy
706:Paul Ăluard
647:Luis Buñuel
626: [
515:Littérature
502:Répétitions
498:Oedipus Rex
488:Paul Ăluard
461:lithographs
417:Max Ernst,
296:World War I
99:Nationality
4662:Categories
4518:Surrealism
4506:Influenced
4471:Influences
4456:(magazine)
4447:(magazine)
4439:(magazine)
4381:L.H.O.O.Q.
3918:Grup d'Elx
3898:Dau al Set
3752:Paul Nougé
3737:Max Morise
3732:René Ménil
3544:Unica ZĂŒrn
3419:Lee Miller
3170:Surrealism
2634:Bildmuseet
2579:Surrealism
2521:3 December
2495:Ordovasart
2210:References
1970:, New York
1835:Paramythes
1819:exhibition
1780:, Duisburg
1714:, Tel-Aviv
1694:, Hartford
1664:, New York
1601:, New York
1579:, New York
1569:, Edinburg
1559:, New York
1521:, New York
1405:, New York
1395:, New York
1286:, New York
1229:, New York
1212:Fiat modes
1196:, New York
1133:Large Frog
1099:(1922) by
1043:Bildmuseet
841:Lee Miller
710:Varian Fry
644:Surrealist
639:L'Ăge d'Or
593:Atelier 17
552:Johanna Ey
457:Fiat modes
403:Franz Marc
315:Early life
276:Surrealism
138:Surrealism
64:1891-04-02
4668:Max Ernst
4631:Shock art
4461:Dadaglobe
4207:Max Ernst
4152:Hugo Ball
3913:The Goons
3757:Paul PÄun
3712:LĂ©o Malet
3677:Petr KrĂĄl
3647:Yvan Goll
3555:theorists
3429:Joan MirĂł
3364:Dora Maar
3299:Max Ernst
3254:Gala DalĂ
3105:(partner)
2966:(1919-20)
2939:Paintings
2932:Max Ernst
2890:Max Ernst
2861:Max Ernst
2014:, Houston
2004:, Houston
1940:, Houston
1918:Bird-head
1914:, Houston
1888:, Houston
1857:, Cologne
1847:, Houston
1821:(1947â52)
1806:Capricorn
1802:, Houston
1740:, Houston
1704:, Houston
1674:, Houston
1652:, Houston
1611:, Hanover
1547:Kunsthaus
1495:, Houston
1483:, Houston
1459:, Cardiff
1425:, Cologne
1329:, Cologne
1274:, Houston
1186:, Cologne
1095:Cover of
817:Max Ernst
773:Capricorn
581:Joan MirĂł
473:Der Strom
455:(notably
445:Paul Klee
264:Max Ernst
248:Signature
36:Max Ernst
4586:Anti-art
4497:(ballet)
4353:Fountain
4182:Otto Dix
4137:Jean Arp
3863:Acéphale
3469:Kay Sage
3189:Jean Arp
3074:Grattage
3069:Frottage
3019:The Wood
2805:54157692
2656:, (1948)
2614:23 April
2553:Tate Etc
2168:See also
2080:(1922),
2076:(1922),
2042:, Riehen
2038:(1969),
2010:(1964),
2000:(1963),
1998:Serenity
1990:(1962),
1984:, BogotĂĄ
1980:(1960),
1966:(1959),
1960:, Madrid
1956:(1958),
1946:(1958),
1936:(1957),
1926:(1957),
1910:(1955),
1894:(1953),
1884:(1953),
1853:(1950),
1843:(1950),
1831:, Vienna
1827:(1948),
1798:(1947),
1776:(1945),
1764:(1944),
1736:(1943),
1726:(1943),
1710:(1942),
1700:(1942),
1684:, Venice
1680:(1942),
1660:(1941),
1648:(1941),
1621:, Venice
1617:(1940),
1607:(1940),
1597:(1937),
1589:, Munich
1585:(1937),
1575:(1936),
1565:(1936),
1555:(1934),
1549:, ZĂŒrich
1501:(1930),
1491:(1930),
1479:(1929),
1465:(1929),
1455:(1927),
1452:The Wood
1447:, London
1443:(1927),
1431:(1927),
1421:(1926),
1401:(1924),
1391:(1924),
1381:(1923),
1373:, London
1369:(1923),
1357:(1923),
1347:(1923),
1341:, London
1337:(1923),
1325:(1922),
1298:, London
1294:(1921),
1282:(1920),
1270:(1920),
1259:(1920),
1225:(1919),
1204:(1919),
1182:(1913),
1147:, Munich
1143:(1961),
1135:(1967),
1029:grattage
1025:frottage
1010:(1921),
894:(1960),
890:(1945),
886:(1942),
878:(1930),
872:(1926),
634:The Kiss
571:grattage
563:frottage
529:Eaubonne
453:collages
423:, 1923,
389:and the
382:Hans Arp
377:motifs.
360:such as
329:Catholic
292:collages
288:grattage
284:frottage
130:Movement
4552:Related
4528:Pop art
4272:Man Ray
4077:Man Ray
3947:Related
3454:Man Ray
3177:Artists
3096:Related
2863:at the
2788:2034599
2457:6 April
2392:Image:
1994:, Paris
1950:, Paris
1930:, Essen
1898:, Basel
1744:Moonmad
1646:Marlene
1539:(1935).
1505:, Paris
1469:, Paris
1435:, Basel
1385:, Paris
1250:(1920)
1008:Celebes
866:Houston
833:Man Ray
745:Man Ray
718:Gestapo
692:, near
603:Habakuk
493:Celebes
431:, Paris
387:Western
338:asylums
325:Cologne
323:, near
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144:Spouses
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4495:Parade
4247:Iliazd
3856:Groups
3088:(1934)
3079:Loplop
3054:(1945)
3038:(1941)
3030:(1937)
3022:(1927)
3014:(1927)
3006:(1923)
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2084:(1925)
1206:StÀdel
1137:Turtle
934:(1963)
888:Euclid
788:Legacy
655:patron
611:Loplop
548:Saigon
544:Monaco
533:murals
441:Jewish
371:Cubist
304:Cubist
280:Europe
125:(1934)
4331:Works
3519:Toyen
2186:Notes
1829:Mumok
864:, in
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2801:OCLC
2784:OCLC
2757:ISBN
2725:ISBN
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2683:ISBN
2616:2008
2523:2014
2459:2015
2452:Time
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