"Les Âmes-soeurs" in the garden of the second house of Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning in Seillans 1975. - Photo by Edward Quinn

"Les Âmes-soeurs" in the garden of the second house of Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning in Seillans 1975.

The sculpture "Les Âmes-soeurs" stands against a coarse, vine-covered stone wall in the garden of the second house of Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning in Seillans, 1975. The piece consists of two dark, organic stalks rising from a single circular base. The figure on the right is topped with a flat disc incised with a simple face, while the one on the left features a loop for a head. A smaller, round shape with a similar face rests on the base.


Artworks:

  • "Les Âmes–soeurs" ("Schwester–Seelen"), 1961. Spies/Metken 3822,1

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Sculptures

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