
Thge hands of Max Ernst working on the painting "Schwalbennest". Seillans 1966.
The aged, veiny hands of Max Ernst press a flat, rectangular tool across a large surface. Dressed in a thick, knitted sweater with a watch on his left wrist, the artist is captured at work on his painting "Schwalbennest" in Seillans, 1966. This close-up view highlights the manual, tactile nature of the creative process, revealing the complex, abstract pattern of the artwork in progress.
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Artworks:
- "Un nid d'hirondelle", ("Schwalbennest", "A Swallow's Nest") 1966. Spies/Metken 3828.
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