Posts tagged "ernst"
  1. Notes: 81 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
    Anatomie als Braut /Anatomy as Bride,1921 by Max Ernst *
via RMN

    Anatomie als Braut /Anatomy as Bride,1921 by Max Ernst *

    via RMN

     
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  3. Notes: 37 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
     
Premier cahier [First Book]
Dimanche [Sunday]Element :La Boue[Mud]
Example:Le Lion de Belfort
from Une Semaine de Bonte *  by Max Ernst
via Blog Leituras Favre

    Premier cahier [First Book]

    Dimanche [Sunday]
    Element :La Boue[Mud]

    Example:Le Lion de Belfort

    from Une Semaine de Bonte *  by Max Ernst

    via Blog Leituras Favre

     
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  5. Notes: 130 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
    Max Ernst and  Dorothea Tanning  * 
by Lee Miller
via Man Ray group
     
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  7. Notes: 9 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
    Max Ernst cover for L’île fantôme/The Enchanted Island by Washington Irving
Édition Robert Marin, coll. “L’envers du miroir”,1951
via french book covers

    Max Ernst cover for L’île fantôme/The Enchanted Island by Washington Irving

    Édition Robert Marin, coll. “L’envers du miroir”,1951

    via french book covers

     
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  9. Notes: 39 / 2 years ago 
    Recontre de Deux Sourires / Meeting of two smiles 
is a name of a poem  written by Paul Eluard and illustrated by Ernst, published in Les malheurs des immortels,1922 
[translated as Misfortunes of the Immortals,1943 available here]
from Giornale Nuovo

    Recontre de Deux Sourires / Meeting of two smiles 

    is a name of a poem  written by Paul Eluard and illustrated by Ernst, published in Les malheurs des immortels,1922 

    [translated as Misfortunes of the Immortals,1943 available here]

    from Giornale Nuovo

     
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  11. Notes: 36 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
    Loplop et la Belle Jardinière [Loplop and The Fair Gardener]
from La Femme 100 Têtes [The Hundred-Headless Woman]
Ernst’s first collage novel,1929 
via RMN 

    Loplop et la Belle Jardinière [Loplop and The Fair Gardener]

    from La Femme 100 Têtes [The Hundred-Headless Woman]

    Ernst’s first collage novel,1929 

    via RMN 

     
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  13. Notes: 51 / 2 years ago 
    Max Ernst - Loplop introduces the Surrealist Group, 1931[Ernst’s invention of the enigmatic figure of Loplop is used here to celebrate the new found unity of the group after the schism of 1929-30 when Breton excommunicated dozens of members including Georges Bataille]
from Thomas Tallis

    Max Ernst - Loplop introduces the Surrealist Group, 1931
    [Ernst’s invention of the enigmatic figure of Loplop is used here to celebrate the new found unity of the group after the schism of 1929-30 when Breton excommunicated dozens of members including Georges Bataille]

    from Thomas Tallis

     
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  15. Notes: 55 / 2 years ago  from i12bent
    Happy 100th! to Dorothea
thanks to i12bent:Dorothea and Max…

    Happy 100th! to Dorothea

    thanks to i12bent:Dorothea and Max…

     
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  17. Notes: 14 / 2 years ago 
    "And I object to the love of ready-made images in place of images to be made."
    - Paul Eluard epigraph to the First Visible Poem in Une Semaine de Bonte by Max Ernst
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  19. Notes: 23 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
    Fifth Book:Friday
Element:Sight
Example:The Interior of Sight
Third Visible Poem
from Ernst’s Une  Semaine de Bonte *

    Fifth Book:Friday

    Element:Sight

    Example:The Interior of Sight

    Third Visible Poem

    from Ernst’s Une  Semaine de Bonte *

     
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  21. Notes: 45 / 2 years ago  from theshipthatflew
    theshipthatflew:Max Ernst (1891-1976), Gala Éluard, 1924,oil on canvas,
Metropolitan Museum of Art

    theshipthatflew:Max Ernst (1891-1976), Gala Éluard, 1924,oil on canvas,

    Metropolitan Museum of Art

     
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  23. Notes: 35 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
     Une semaine de bonté [A Week of Kindness or Seven Deadly Elements]*
 A surrealistic novel in collage by Max Ernst,1934
[Frontispiece]
Quatrième cahier [Fourth Book]Mercredi [Wednesday]Element Le sang [Blood]
Example: Oedipus
via History of Art

     Une semaine de bonté [A Week of Kindness or Seven Deadly Elements]*

     A surrealistic novel in collage by Max Ernst,1934

    [Frontispiece]

    Quatrième cahier [Fourth Book]
    Mercredi [Wednesday]
    Element Le sang [Blood]

    Example: Oedipus

    via History of Art

     
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  25. Notes: 65 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
    Man Ray for today: Max  Ernst’s “Widow” mannequin at the 1938 International Surrealism Exhibition, Paris***
via National Galleries

    Man Ray for today: Max Ernst’s “Widow” mannequin at the 1938 International Surrealism Exhibition, Paris***

    via National Galleries


     
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  27. Notes: 25 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
    Untitled [Unpublished collage for ‘Une  Semaine de Bonté’]
[also]
by Max Ernst,1934
via National Galleries

    Untitled [Unpublished collage for ‘Une Semaine de Bonté’]

    [also]

    by Max Ernst,1934

    via National Galleries

     
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  29. Notes: 83 / 2 years ago  from rrosehobart (originally from darksilenceinsuburbia)
    damn,will that girl ever learn how to properly credit her posts????
this is my scan from Une Semaine de Bonte i shared with folks from adski_kafeteri almost a year ago,not with whole LJ community…..
defrag:lyssahumana:darksilenceinsuburbia:Max Ernst
Via

    damn,will that girl ever learn how to properly credit her posts????

    this is my scan from Une Semaine de Bonte i shared with folks from adski_kafeteri almost a year ago,not with whole LJ community…..

    defrag:lyssahumana:darksilenceinsuburbia:Max Ernst

    Via

     
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