Hommage à Roger Lacourière - SOLD

" Hommage à Roger Lacourière " is an original hand-signed etching realized by  Max Ernst  in 1968. This is an edition of 60 prints and some artist's proofs on Japan Imperial paper. Passepartout included. It presents very good conditions.

Originally a Dada activist in Germany,  Max Ernst  (1891-1976) became one of the early adherents of the Surrealist circle.  Before adhering to Surrealism, Ernst searched every means to attain the sense of the psychic in his art.  He also started creating paintings that showed the mysterious dreamlike effect of his collages.  Much of the power of Surrealist works begins with the viewer’s unexpected awareness of the incompatibility and absurdity of what the artist pictured. 

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Artist Max Ernst
Typology Original Prints
Technique Etching
Editor Paris, Le degré Quarante et Un, Paris
Period 1960s
Signature Hand Signed
Conditions Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm) 22.9 x 0.2 x 29

" Hommage à Roger Lacourière " is an original hand-signed etching realized by  Max Ernst  in 1968. This is an edition of 60 prints and some artist's proofs on Japan Imperial paper . Passepartout included. It presents very good conditions.

Bibliography:  Catalogue Brusberg 132/P.

Originally a Dada activist in Germany,  Max Ernst  (1891-1976) became one of the early adherents of the Surrealist circle.  Before adhering to Surrealism, Ernst searched every means to attain the sense of the psychic in his art.  He also started creating paintings that showed the mysterious dreamlike effect of his collages.  Much of the power of Surrealist works begins with the viewer’s unexpected awareness of the incompatibility and absurdity of what the artist pictured. 

Read more about the artist  here .

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