
Max Ernst working on the painting "Schwalbennest". Seillans 1966.
In his Seillans studio in 1966, the artist Max Ernst leans forward in concentration over a large table. Wearing a knitted V-neck sweater over a collared shirt, he presses both hands firmly onto the surface of his painting, "Schwalbennest". The room, with its exposed ceiling beams, is filled with signs of artistic activity, including a rough-textured canvas on an easel and other works adorning the walls, capturing a moment of intense creative focus.
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Artworks:
- "Un nid d'hirondelle", ("Schwalbennest" "A Swallow's Nest") 1966. Spies/Metken 3828.
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