Max Ernst working on the painting "Schwalbennest" ("Un nid d'hirondelle", "A Swallow's Nest") 1966. Seillans 1966. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Max Ernst working on the painting "Schwalbennest" ("Un nid d'hirondelle", "A Swallow's Nest") 1966. Seillans 1966.

In his brightly lit studio in Seillans, 1966, artist Max Ernst works on his painting "Schwalbennest" ("A Swallow's Nest"). Wearing a light blue knit sweater and dark trousers, he leans intently over a large work table supported by wooden trestles, one hand resting on his hip. Sunlight streams in from a window, casting long shadows across the tiled floor of the room, which features a sloped ceiling with exposed dark wooden beams.


Artworks:

  • "Un nid d'hirondelle", ("Schwalbennest" "A Swallow's Nest") 1966. Spies/Metken 3828.

Keywords:

AtWork, pensively

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