
Sculpture in the garden of the second house of Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning in Seillans 1975.
A large, stylized anthropomorphic sculpture stands in the garden of Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning's second house in Seillans, 1975. Crafted from light-colored, rough stone, the geometric figure features an elongated head with a conical hat and an incised smile. The seated sculpture is set against dense foliage, its pale form and texture emphasized by the contrast of the black and white photograph.
Artworks:
- "Seraphin le neophyte" ("Seraphin der Neuling") from: "Corps enseignant pour une école de tueurs" ("Lehrerkollegium einer Schule für Totschläger") 1967. Not yet Spies/Metken.
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