Collage Works by: Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Hans Bellmer [German, 1902 – 1975] and Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Creations, Creatures of the Imagination
1939, private collection
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Ambiguous Figure
c. 1919-1920, Nationalgalerie, Berlin
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Anatomy
1921, Stiftung Arp e.V., Berlin
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Broken Fans
1922, private collection
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Dada Degas
1920-1921, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Dreams and Hallucinations
1926, Musée d'Unterlinden, Colmar
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
The Fall of an Angel
1922, private collection
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Homage to a Little Girl Named Violette
1933, Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Landscape in Scrap Iron
1921, private collection
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Let's Go! Let's Dance the Tenebreuse
1929-1930, private collection
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Loplop Introduces
c. 1931, Kunstmuseum Basel
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Mr. Max Ernst Owes
1932, private collection
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Obscure Lessons
1929, private collection
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Portrait of the Artist as a Human Being
1968, private collection
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
The Preparation of Bone Glue
1921, private collection
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
The Punching Ball or the Immortally of Buonarroti
1920, private collection
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Sketch for an Exhibition Poster
1921, Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna, Turin
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Sleepwalking Elevator I
1921, private collection
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
The Song of the Flesh
c. 1920, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Two Girls Riding Across the Sky
1929, private collection
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Une Semaine de Bonté
1934, Biblioteca Nazionale, Florence
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Untitled
c. 1920, private collection
Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Untitled (Loplop Presents)
1932, Art Institute of Chicago
Louise Straus-Ernst [German, 1893 – 1944] and Max Ernst [German, 1891 – 1976]
Augustine, Thomas, et Otto Flake
1920, Sprengel Museum, Hanover