Art of the 20th Century

 



Art Styles in 20th century Art Map



 

 




Max Ernst





Max Ernst


 

 Max Ernst
 

(b Brühl, nr Cologne, 2 April 1891; d Paris, 1 April 1976).

German painter, printmaker and sculptor, naturalized American in 1948 and French in 1958. He was a major contributor to the theory and practice of SURREALISM. His work challenged and disrupted what he considered to be repressive aspects of European culture, in particular Christian doctrine, conventional morality and the aesthetic codes of Western academic art. Until the mid-1920s he was little known outside a small circle of artists and writers in Cologne and Paris, but he became increasingly successful from c. 1928 onwards. After 1945 he was respected and honoured as a surviving representative of a ‘heroic’ generation of avant-garde artists.

 



 


Blind Swimmer (Effect of a Touch)
1934



 


La horda



 


La Foret



 


The Fall of an Angel



 


Explosión en una catedral



 


Gulf stream



 


I danzatori



 


L'orda



 


Colorado of Medusa, Color-Raft of Medusa
1953



 


La rueda solar



 


La taberna a las orillas del Lahn



 


Le grand ignorant



 


Le juif au Pole-Nord



 


Loplop Introduces Loplop
1930





Nacimiento de una galaxia



 


A Swallow's Nest
1966