Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning in the garden of their home with "La fête à Seillans". Seillans 1966. - Photo by Edward Quinn

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, the artist Max Ernst sits on a simple wooden chair, looking directly at the camera. His wife, fellow artist Dorothea Tanning, stands behind him, leaning forward with her hands on the back of his chair. To their left, Ernst's large painting "La fête à Seillans" is propped on the grass. The artwork consists of a dense pattern of interlocking, biomorphic shapes in various shades of grey, set before a rustic stone wall.


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Artworks:

  • "La fête à Seillans", 1964, Spies 3829

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