At the studio of Max Ernst. Seillans 1975. - Photo by Edward Quinn

At the studio of Max Ernst. Seillans 1975.

The interior of Max Ernst’s studio in Seillans, photographed in 1975. The spacious, high-ceilinged room features exposed wooden beams and a mezzanine holding art supplies. Below, a prominent totemic artwork hangs on the main wall, flanked by a carved wooden figure and a tribal shield. A low shelving unit is cluttered with tools and bottles, while a 'Kronenbourg' beer box rests on the floor. In the foreground, rolled-up canvases and part of an easel are visible.


Artworks:

  • "Le rire des poètes", 1968, Fotovergrösserung auf Leinwand. Spies/Metken 4404, I
  • "The great Ignoramus" ("Le grand ignorant"), 1965c

Keywords:

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Filename:

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