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Max Ernst, The Fireside Angel, 1937 | K20 Kunstsammlung am G… | Flickr Surrealism Still Life, Acrylic Painting Ideas Easy, Max Ernst Paintings, Sound Editing, Dada Movement, Art Mini Toile, Peggy Guggenheim, Jean Arp, Art Foundation

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Max Ernst style in Midjourney AI. Painters | German artist known for his surrealist paintings, collages, and sculptures | **Max Ernst** was a German painter, sculptor, and pioneer of the Dada and Surrealist movements. Born in 1891, he became known for his innovative techniques and dreamlike imagery, often exploring themes of the subconscious and fantasy. His work is characterized by a blend of reality and imagination, utilizing methods such as collage, frottage, and grattage to create…

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FANTASTIC AND STRANGE  Max Ernst experimented with amazing techniques to achieve fantastic and strange landscapes. Collage (found materials), frottage (which uses pencil rubbings of objects as a source of images), 'grattage' (in which paint is scraped across canvas to reveal the imprints of the objects placed beneath), and the BIG ONE TO TRY - decalcomania! Fantastic And Strange Gcse Art, Strange Landscapes, Max Ernst Paintings, Zdzislaw Beksinski Paintings Surrealism, Strange Medieval Art, German Expressionism Paintings, Dada Movement, Cats In Strange Places, Illusion Paintings

FANTASTIC AND STRANGE Max Ernst experimented with amazing techniques to achieve fantastic and strange landscapes. Collage (found materials), frottage (which uses pencil rubbings of objects as a source of images), 'grattage' (in which paint is scraped across canvas to reveal the imprints of the objects placed beneath), and the BIG ONE TO TRY - decalcomania!

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