
At the studio of Max Ernst. Seillans 1975.
The cluttered studio of artist Max Ernst in Seillans, photographed in 1975, offers a glimpse into his creative process. The room is filled with easels, flat file drawers, and shelves laden with pigments and supplies. Canvases, both finished and in progress, are stacked throughout the space. A drawing of a figure in a circular frame rests on one easel, while a nearby wall displays a drawing of a corset-like garment alongside a tribal shield with incised geometric patterns. A Kronenbourg beer box on the floor adds a casual note to the active workspace.
Artworks:
- Illustration pour "Journal d'un astronome millénaire", Le rire des poètes, 1969
- "Le rire des poètes", 1968, Fotovergrösserung auf Leinwand. Spies/Metken 4404, I
- "The great Ignoramus" ("Le grand ignorant"), 1965
Keywords:
PaintingUtensils, Sculptures, TribalArt
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com
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