Max Ernst, “Tremblement de terre printanier” (1964), 51 1/8 x 63 3/4 in (130 x 162 cm), presale estimate $600,000–1,000,000 (all images courtesy Bonhams) “Tremblement de terre printanier” (“Spring ...
Maui Arts & Cultural Center presents Max Ernst: Surreal Mindscapes & Characters in the Schaefer International Gallery, an exhibition showcasing the work of one of the most significant artists to ...
MAX Ernst's life spanned seven decades of dramatic political and social tumult, and artistic revolution, too. Born near Cologne in 1891, Ernst served in the German trenches of World War I and ...
Art enthusiasts, students and historians have toured the Sedona house of Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning. Now it’s being sold as a residential house.
Picture a reality show utterly devoid of catfights, hissy-fits, meltdowns or bleep-filled tirades. Stumped? Then you haven't seen Max Ernst Hanging, a documentary assembled from footage in the Menil ...
A selection of works by surrealist master Max Ernst that have been in the personal collection of his second wife, American painter Dorothea Tanning, will be offered at a Bonhams auction in London ...
Watch Nigel Freeman appraise a 1947 Max Ernst "Dangerous Liaisons" etching in Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Hour 1. Antiques Roadshow is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, ...
The year was 1922. Dada was dead, Surrealism not yet born. Max Ernst, a fledgling artist who had figured prominently in the former movement and would soon help formulate the latter, was in his native ...
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