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Ernst Max Pötzsch

    Max Ernst fue una figura central de la vanguardia europea, un artista alemán cuyo prolífico trabajo abarcó la pintura, la escultura y las artes gráficas. Como principal exponente del dadaísmo y el surrealismo, exploró lo irracional y el subconsciente a través de técnicas innovadoras. Sus esfuerzos artísticos a menudo se adentraron en imágenes oníricas y yuxtaposiciones inesperadas, dejando una marca indeleble en el arte del siglo XX.

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    Little Girl Dreams of Taking the Veil
    The Hundred Headless Woman
    • The Hundred Headless Woman

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Originally published in Paris in 1929, this collage novel by avant-gardist Max Ernst constitutes a seminal 20th-century work of art. The artist's striking combinations of engravings from Victorian-era books and magazines, accompanied by enigmatic captions, offer a universe of mystery replete with all the possibilities of the bizarre dream world of the surreal. Images speak, language illustrates, and the reader's imagination provides the glue. "Irrational, violent, tender, ironic, Max Ernst has invoked the whole kaleidoscope of human phenomena in these collages ... [turning them] into stunning proposals for adventure," noted this volume's translator, Dorothea Tanning. The Hundred Headless Woman was the first of Ernst's collage novels, and its classic status ensures a place in modern art history classes. Every visit and re-visit to its pages tells a different story, an endlessly fascinating tale that runs an emotional gamut from keen humor to outright horror.

      The Hundred Headless Woman
    • Little Girl Dreams of Taking the Veil

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      This profoundly bizarre work by the great Surrealist and inventor of collage novels was first published in 1930. Humor and irony abound in its expression of religious ecstasy and carnal desire.

      Little Girl Dreams of Taking the Veil
    • Divided into seven parts, one for each day of the week, this book includes 182 bizarre and darkly humorous collage scenes of classic dreams and erotic fantasies. The title in English translates to: A week of kindness

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