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Max Ernst

    April 2, 1891 – April 1, 1976

    Max Ernst fue un pintor, escultor, artista gráfico y poeta alemán, considerado uno de los principales representantes del dadaísmo y el surrealismo.

    Max Ernst
    Max Ernst, une semaine de bonté
    Beyond painting, Max Ernst in the Würth Collection
    The Essential Max Ernst
    Life on a Young Planet
    Los genios de la pintura
    Max Ernst
    • Max Ernst

      • 63 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Bajo el título Max Ernst: Historia natural (1926), la Fundación Juan March presenta en el Museo de Arte Abstracto Español de Cuenca los treinta y cuatro dibujos reproducidos en fototipia que el artista realizó para la serie Histoire naturelle, publicados por Jeanne Bucher en París en un porfolio con prólogo de Jean Arp

      Max Ernst
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    • Life on a Young Planet

      The First Three Billion Years of Evolution on Earth

      • 277 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Australopithecines, dinosaurs, and trilobites evoke images of lost worlds, but they represent just a fraction of life’s nearly four-billion-year history. The exploration of life’s origins on a young planet to the Cambrian explosion reveals a compelling explanation for the emergence of biological novelty. The latest paleontological discoveries, many by the author and his students, are integrated with insights from molecular biology and earth system science, providing a comprehensive understanding of how our biological diversity evolved. By examining regions from Siberia to Namibia to the Bahamas, the narrative illustrates the co-evolution of life and environment throughout Earth's history. Biological innovations have shaped our atmosphere and oceans, while environmental changes have influenced evolutionary paths, closing opportunities for some species and opening new avenues for others. Readers are taken into the field to confront fossils, into labs to explore cellular mechanisms, and even to Mars, contemplating how terrestrial experiences inform the search for extraterrestrial life. The text addresses pressing scientific questions, including the oldest fossils, life beyond Earth, global glaciation, and the unifying concept of "permissive ecology." By uncovering Earth’s biological roots, the work enhances our understanding of our place in the universe and our responsibilities as stewards of this ancient planet.

      Life on a Young Planet
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    • Alongside Salvador Dali and Andre Breton, Max Ernst remains one of the most famous names to be associated with Surrealism, and must now be regarded as one of the most original, prolific and best-known artists of the 20th century. Assembled in 1947, when Ernst had attained the height of his artistic powers, BEYOND PAINTING is a definitive autobiographical document of the painter and the creative processes behind his work, enhanced by testaments by many of his friends including fellow Surrealists Andr Breton, Paul luard, Roberto Matta and Hans Arp, as well as others such as New York art dealer Julien Levy. BEYOND PAINTING also contains over 150 illustrations dating from 1917-1947, including complete versions of Ernst's revolutionary experiments in frottage and collage, Natural History and The Lion of Belfort. Also included is a preface by New York artist Robert Motherwell and a chronology of Ernst's life written by the painter himself. Solar Art Directives features the most innovative artists of the 20th century.

      Beyond painting, Max Ernst in the Würth Collection
    • New hardcover in original shrinkwrap and box. First edition, first printing.

      Max Ernst Collages
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