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Untitled Abstract Lithograph - HS
Max Ernst
Limited Edition Print : Lithograph on Japon Paper
Size : 12.89x9.84 in | 33x25 cm
Framed : 19.29x16.14 in | 49x41 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 101
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🔥Framed Limited Edition Serigraph - Inquire - Blue Chip $3,200
Hand Signed
Hand SignedLower Right
Condition Excellent
Framed with GlassGold Frame w/ White Mat
Purchased fromAuction House 2024
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
LID167432
Max Ernst - Germany
Art Brokerage: Max Ernst German Artist: b. 1891-1976. Ernst Max favored subject matter derived from his childhood fantasies. Max Ernst's work embraces his unconscious, tackling both his desires and demons. He had no formal training yet his talent was clear from an early age. A work such as 'Men Shall Know Nothing of This' (1923) can be considered a Surrealist masterpiece while 'Blind Swimmer: the Effect of Contact' (1934) is a work of an artist completely in control of his technique. Max Ernst did not succeed financially until 1954 when he won the Venice Biennale. After this, he was based in Paris with his second wife Dorothea Tanning (he was married briefly to Peggy Guggenheim). Max Ernst's work finally received the recognition it deserved. Listings wanted.