
Max Ernst working at his studio in Seillans 1975. Behind him paintings "Humanae vitae I and II"
From a high, fisheye perspective, Max Ernst is seen at work in his cluttered Seillans studio in 1975. The wide lens distorts the room, causing the walls and floor to curve around the artist, who is seated amidst tables buried under papers, prints, and supplies. A whimsical, skeletal sculpture rests atop flat file drawers, and on the wall behind Ernst are his paintings, "Humanae vitae I and II." The entire space conveys a sense of intense, long-term creative activity.
Artworks:
- Nafana Mask
Keywords:
AtWork, Masks, PaintingUtensils, Sculptures, TribalArt
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