
Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning in the garden of their home with "La fête à Seillans". Seillans 1966.
In the garden of their home in Seillans, 1966, Max Ernst sits on a white chair, looking at the camera with a serious expression. Standing behind him, Dorothea Tanning smiles warmly, her hands resting on the back of the chair. To their left, the large abstract painting "La fête à Seillans" is propped against a rustic stone wall. Its surface is a dense pattern of interlocking, amoeba-like shapes in shades of gray and white, with small, stylized figures faintly visible within.
Artworks:
- "La fête à Seillans", 1964. Spies/Metken 3829
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