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Max Ernst — Ohne Titel (Fantôme angélique)
Max Ernst

Ohne Titel (Fantôme angélique)

1951

Max Ernst's Ohne Titel (Fantôme angélique) (1951) is an oil on plasterboard work that exemplifies the surrealist artist's experimental approach to form and materiality. The painting explores dreamlike imagery and unconscious processes through layered composition and unconventional technique. Ernst's work demonstrates his commitment to artistic innovation and psychological exploration.

Medium
oil on plasterboard

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20th Century & Contemporary Art Day Sale - Morning Session

November 18, 2021

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Max Ernst, Ohne Titel (Fantôme angélique), 1951

Max Ernst's Ohne Titel (Fantôme angélique) (1951) is an oil on plasterboard work that exemplifies the surrealist artist's experimental approach to form and materiality. The painting explores dreamlike imagery and unconscious processes through layered composition and unconventional technique. Ernst's work demonstrates his commitment to artistic innovation and psychological exploration.

Medium
oil on plasterboard
Year
1951
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Surrealism, Fantasy, Monochrome, Haunting, Ethereal, Dreamlike, German, Mid-Century, Abstract, Oil on Board

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Art Institute of Chicago