
The studio of Max Ernst. Seillans 1975.
The spacious and cluttered studio of artist Max Ernst in Seillans, 1975. High, angled ceilings with exposed wooden beams overlook a creative space filled with artworks and supplies. A large worktable on trestles dominates the center, covered with papers, books, and jars. Canvases are propped against furniture, and a tall sculpture stands near an arched window. In a doorway in the background, Max Ernst himself is visible.
Artworks:
- "Le rire des poètes", 1968, Fotovergrösserung auf Leinwand. Spies/Metken 4404, I
- On the floor "The great Ignoramus" ("Le grand ignorant"), 1965
- Illustration for "Le rire des poètes", 1969
- "Humanae vitae I, 1968, Spies/Metken 4423
- "Humanae vitae II, Spies/Metken 4423
Keywords:
PaintingUtensils, Sculptures, TribalArt
Filename:
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © 2020, ProLitteris, Zurich
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