
"Moonmad" in the garden of the second house of Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning in Seillans 1975.
Max Ernst's sculpture "Moonmad" stands in the garden of the house he shared with Dorothea Tanning in Seillans, 1975. The stylized, anthropomorphic figure, made of a weathered dark material, features a large head with two curving horns. Supported by a tripod-like base on a stone plinth, it is positioned on a low wall beside a path. A shallow depth of field keeps the work in sharp focus, while the lush garden and the stone house are softly blurred in the background.
Artworks:
- "Moonmad" ("Mondsüchtig"), 1944. Spies/Metken 2473, 2.
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