maxernst.org - Max Ernst Paintings, Prints & Artwork

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by Tom Gurney Tom Gurney BSc (Hons) is an art history expert with over 20 years experience Published on June 19, 2020 / Updated on October 14, 2023 Email: [email protected] / Phone: +44 7429 011000 One of the key pioneers of the Dada movement, Max Ernst's aesthetic career spanned from poetry to sculpture, and from graphic art to painting . Here, you can delve deeper into the world of Ernst and his art works, and learn about the techniques he used, his most famous paintings and they key periods into which hi

Analogously, Ernst described frottage as an 'automatic' drawing technique as it creates patterns, layers, and shading by sheer virtue of the textured surface beneath the paper, without the artist consciously deciding which patterns and tones to make. Grattage, by contrast, involves the artist painting a canvas, then placing a textured object onto the surface of the paint before scraping the paint off. Ernst used some weird and wonderful objects to provide texture for his grattage based paintings. In one pai

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