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Max Ernst ( 1891-1976) Was a German painter, sculptor, graphic artist and poet. Was born in Bruhl, Germany The third of nine children of middle class Catholic family. His father was a teacher of the deaf and an amateur painter. 1909: studied in the University of Bonn and became fascinated with the art of the mentally ill patients after visiting Asylums. 1911-1913: joined with the group of artists where works by Pablo Picasso, Vincent Van Gogh, and Paul Gauguin and who inspired and influenced him. 1914- 1918: served both Western and the Eastern front in the army during world war I, met Hans Arp and became friends and their relationship lasted for forty year. 1918: returned to Cologne and married art history student Luise Straus, but their marriage was short-lived, ended in 1921- they have a son, Ulrich Jimmy Ernst, was born 1920, who also became a painter. 1922: illegally entered France, settled into a menage a trois with Eluard and his wife Gala in Paris Took various odd jobs to make a living and continued to paint. 1924: left Paris for long trips from Monaco to Saigon, Vietnam, sold a large number of his works. 1925: returned to Paris, signed a contract with Jacques Viot and established a studio at rue Tourlaque. Invented a graphic art technique called frontage( Surrealism techniques) and created the grattage technique. 1934 : began to make sculpture. 1938: the American heiress and artistic Patron peggy Guggenheim acquired a number of his works which she displayed in her museum in London. 1939: world war II, after the NAZI occupied France, he was arrested again, but escaped and flee to America with help of Guggenheim and Fry. 1941: arrived in the United States, left his second wife Leonora Carrington and she suffered a major mental breakdown. Guggenheim and Ernst were married (1941-1946) Lived in New York city and helped inspire the development of Abstract expressionism. 1946: met and married Dorothea tanning, was American painter, printmaker, sculptor, writer, and poet who was born and raised in Illinois. 1948: they made their home in Sedona, Arizona and he began achieved financial success. 1953: they moved to a small town in the South of France,continued to work and published a complete catalogue of his works 1966: created a chess set made of glass which he named “Immortel” 1976: died on April 1976 in Paris.
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Surrealism and painting
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LA FUITE By Max ErnstMax Ernst
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Mestrs Da Pintura e Outros(design in nature, surrealism, 1947)
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“the wheatherman”-Max Ernst, 1951 From : artiquarian
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The Garden of France,1962
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Cocktail Drinker – 1945 by Max Ernst
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Oedipus Rex By Max Ernst_ 1922
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MOON II By Max Ernst - 1944Max Ernst
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PAYSAGE ALPIN By Max ErnstMax Ernst
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QUI EST CE GRANDE MALADE...? By Max ErnstMax Ernst
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RÊVE D'UNE PETITE FILLE QUI VOULUT ENTRER AU CARMEL: '...OÙ NOUS AVIONS DRESSÉ UN PETIT PURGATOIRE... By Max Ernst 1929Max Ernst
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LA NAISSANCE DE VÉNUS By Max ErnstMax Ernst 1957
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LA LOUVE ROMAINE By Max Ernst - 1954Max Ernst
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IT'S A HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN By Max ErnstMax Ernst
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MUSCHELBLUME By Max ErnstMax Ernst
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JEUNE FILLE CHANGÉE EN LOCOMOTIVE By Max ErnstMax Ernst 1970
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DEATH IS SOMETHING LIKE COUSIN CYNTHIA By Max Ernst -1931Max Ernst
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HALLUCINATION By Max Ernst - 1934Max Ernst
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FORÊT ET SOLEIL After Max ErnstMax Ernst 1956
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TEMPTATION OF ST. ANTHONY By Max ErnstMax Ernst 1945
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DANCERS UNDER THE STARRY SKY By Max Ernst-1951Max Ernst
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OHNE TITEL By Max ErnstMax Ernst 1925
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FACILITÉ By Max Ernst _1923Max Ernst
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LA LOTERIE DU JARDIN ZOOLOGIQUE By Max Ernst _1951Max Ernst
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SPECTACLE By Max Ernst-1950Max Ernst
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33 FILLETTES PARTANT POUR LA CHASSE AU PAPILLON BLANC By Max Ernst _1957Max Ernst
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PROJECT POUR UN MONUMENT A LEONARD DE VINCI By Max Ernst -1957Max Ernst
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TÊTE D'HOMME By Max Ernst _1971Max Ernst
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DANSEUSES By Max ErnstMax Ernst
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STERNBILD II (NOCTURNE II) By Max ErnstMax Ernst
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HORSE AND COWS By Max Ernst -1919Max Ernst
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By Max Ernst + Follow this Artist -1924 Les visiteurs du dimancheMax Ernst
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FLEURS EXOTIQUES By Max Ernst -1928Max Ernst
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SOUS MON BLANC VÊTEMENT, TENEZ-VOUS BIEN TRANQUILLES À LA PORTE DE MON AME, CHERS PETITS LAPINS! FRAPPEZ SANS ENTRER NI SORTIR... By Max Ernst -1929Max Ernst
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UNTITLED By Max Ernst -1965Max Ernst
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Jean CrottiPortrait of Edison 1920
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COLORADEAU DE MDUSE By Max Ernst - 1954Max Ernst
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COMPOSITION By Max Ernst - 1917Max Ernst
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FESTIN XII. By Max Ernst - 1974Max Ernst
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GRACIEUSE (PREMIÈRE VERSION) By Max ErnstMax Ernst
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MUSCHELBLUMEN (COQUILLAGE-FLEURS) By Max Ernst -1928Max Ernst
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Untiled By Max Ernst 1921Max Ernst
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