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  1. The Hundred Headless Women : La Femme 100 tetes by Max Ernst, 1981-09
  2. Max Ernst (Museum of Modern Art) by William S. Lieberman, 1961-06
  3. Max Ernst (Art Monographs) by Pere Gimferrer, 1993-06-30
  4. Max Ernst. Loplop. Die Selbstdarstellung des Künstlers. by Werner Spies, 1998-09-01
  5. Thinking About Science: Max Delbruck and the Origins of Molecular Biology by Ernst Peter Fischer, Carol Lipson, et all 1995-09-21
  6. Max Ernst: 5 juillet-5 octobre 1983, Fondation Maeght ... Saint-Paul (French Edition)
  7. Schrecken Und Lust: Die Versuchung Des Heiligen Augustinus Von Hieronymus Bosch Bis Max Ernst (Publikationen Des Bucerius Kunst Forums) (German Edition) by Ortrud Westheider, 2008-04-30
  8. Max Ernst Frottages by Werner Spies, 1986-09
  9. Max Ernst: Dadamax (Piper Galerie) (German Edition) by Max Ernst, 1979
  10. Max Ernst: The Psychoanalytic Sources (Studies in the Fine Arts Avant-Garde) by Elizabeth M. Legge, 1989-07
  11. Max Ernst: Dada and the Dawn of Surrealism (Monographs) by William Camfield, 1998-11-01
  12. Mike und ich und Max Ernst. Eine ungewöhnliche Liebesgeschichte. (Ab 12 J.). by Antonia Michaelis, 2003-06-01
  13. Max Ernst: Maximiliana: The illegal practice of astronomy : hommage à Dorothea Tanning by Max Ernst, 1974
  14. MAX ERNST by WERNER SPIES, 1991

21. Max Ernst
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See also: Dada and Surrealism Frederick Sommer's photographic portrait of Max Ernst at Masters of Photography Text from Werner Spies, introduction to " Max Ernst: A Retrospective "The scandals associated with the name of Max Ernst during the early post-war period have become legendary. They were sparked off by radical actions designed to to the utmost. Yet the artist's involvement in this type of activity was sporadic and temporary. He once explained why this was so during a visit he and I made in 1967 to the great Dada retrospective in Paris. Being a Dadaist by profession, he said, was a contradiction in terms. There was no such thing as an unchanging state of revolution. And to put the spirit of Dada on exhibition, he continued, was no more than a weak illustration, like trying to capture the violence of an explosion by presenting the shrapnel. "Behind this rejection one could sense a realization that the deep and intense despair that had triggered off the first post-war works had been rendered harmless to the point of cuteness by the subsequent, reverential appreciation of Dada. The artistic character now so matter-of-factly attributed to these works was by no means intended by Max Ernst and the other members of the Dada groups. This is indicated by the revolutionary, self-destructive elements that occur in so many of Ernst's texts. Not only do they pillory and abuse established society, their hate is equally directed inwards, expressing itself in self-abasement and a radical renunciation of humanistic values and of belief in utopias. After a phase of extreme disillusionment which, as all the texts in

22. Max Ernst - Olga's Gallery
Collection of artist s works with a biography and historical comments.
http://www.abcgallery.com/E/ernst/ernst.html
Olga's Gallery
Max Ernst
Biography Page One
In 1914 Ernst got acquainted with Jean (Hans) Arp , and their lifelong friendship began. With the outburst of the First World War Ernst was conscripted to the army, where he served in the field artillery till the end of the war, never dropping his interest in art. It was during the war, in 1916, when he took part in the "Sturm" exhibition in Berlin. To the same period date his first contacts with Dada artists. Continued... Max Ernst at Artprice To look at auction records, find Ernst's works in upcoming auctions, check price levels and indexes for his works, read his biography and view his signature, access the Artprice database.
Fruit of a Long Experience. 1919. Painted wood relief. 45.7 x 38 cm. Private collection. Family Excursions. c. 1919. Oil on canvas. 36 x 26 cm. Narodni Gallery, Prague, Czechia. Aquis submersus. 1920. Tempera, goache, ink, pencil, collage on paper. 31.2 x 22.2 cm. Private collection. Untitled. 1920. Gouache, Chinese ink and pencil on cardboard. 30 x 25 cm. Private collection. The Small Fistule That Says Tic Tac / La petite fistule lacrimale qui dit tic tac.

23. Max Ernst Online
max ernst Germanborn French Dadaist/Surrealist Painter, 1891-1976 Guide to pictures of works by max ernst in art museum sites and image archives
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Max Ernst
[German-born French Dadaist Surrealist Painter, 1891-1976]
Ernst married four times: to Luise Straus, Marie-Berthe Aurenche, art collector Peggy Guggenheim, and Surrealist artist Dorothea Tanning
Ernst's son is the abstract painter Jimmy Ernst German artists French artists
I was no longer able to feel at ease in the somewhat puritanical and disembodied intellectualism of the more orthodox Surrealists. I feel, at heart, a far greater affinity with the German Romantics than many of the French Surrealists...
Max Ernst , 1962, quoted by Edouard Roditi
Commercial Galleries: Galleries: We invite you to register and list your site (no charge for this service) Original works by Max Ernst available for purchase at art galleries worldwide
Paintings in Museums and Public Art Galleries: Museum Jean Tinguely , Switzerland
Temporary exhibition: "Max Ernst: In the Garden of Nymph Ancolie", running through Jan.27, 2008 Art Institute of Chicago Collection Database NEW!

24. Max Ernst
A collection of ernst images and a very brief biography.
http://www.mcs.csuhayward.edu/~malek/Ernst.html
Max Ernst (1891 - 1976) The German painter-poet Max Ernst was a member of the dada movement and a founderof surrealism. A self-taught artist, he formed a Dada group in Cologne, Germany, with other avant-garde artists. He pioneered a method called frottage, in which a sheet of paper is placed on the surface of an objectand then penciled over until the texture of the surface is transferred. In 1925, he showed his work at the first surrealist painting exhibition in Paris.
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25. Guggenheim Collection - Artist - Ernst - Biography
max ernst was born on April 2, 1891, in Bruhl, Germany. He enrolled in the University at Bonn in 1909 to study philosophy, but soon abandoned this pursuit
http://www.guggenheimcollection.org/site/artist_bio_45.html
Shortcut Full search b. 1891, Bruhl, Germany; d. 1976, Paris Max Ernst was born on April 2, 1891, in Bruhl, Germany. He enrolled in the University at Bonn in 1909 to study philosophy, but soon abandoned this pursuit to concentrate on art. At this time he was interested in psychology and the art of the mentally ill. In 1911 Ernst became a friend of August Macke and joined the Rheinische Expressionisten group in Bonn. Ernst showed for the first time in 1912 at the Galerie Feldman in Cologne. At the Sonderbund exhibition of that year in Cologne he saw the work of , Edvard Munch, Pablo Picasso , and Vincent van Gogh . In 1913 he met Guillaume Apollinaire and Robert Delaunay and traveled to Paris. Ernst participated that same year in the Erste deutsche Herbstsalon. In 1914 he met Jean Arp , who was to become a lifelong friend. Despite military service throughout World War I, Ernst was able to continue painting and to exhibit in Berlin at Der Sturm in 1916. He returned to Cologne in 1918. The next year he produced his first collages and founded the short-lived Cologne Dada more Histoire naturelle in 1926. He collaborated with

26. The Metropolitan Museum Of Art - Special Exhibitions: Max Ernst: A Retrospective
A founding member of the Surrealist group in Paris, Germanborn max ernst (1891–1976) was one of the most inventive artists of the 20th century.
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27. Maxernst.com ::welcome::
maxernst.com is a tribute to max ernst (18911976), a German painter who was one of the leading modernist painters in Europe in the early and mid 20th
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MaxErnst.com is a tribute to Max Ernst (1891-1976), a German painter who was
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28. 20th Century Sculpture: Max Ernst
20th Century Sculpture. max ernst, German artist. The King Playing with the Queen. max ernst The King Playing with the Queen, Museum of Modern Art, NY
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20th Century Sculpture
Max Ernst, German artist.
The King Playing
with the Queen
  • Max Ernst: The King Playing with the Queen, Museum of Modern Art, NY

  • photo by J. Howe

    29. Max Ernst
    Camfield, William A. max ernst Dada and the Dawn of Surrealism. (Prestel, 1993). Detailed exploration of the early life career of max ernst, covering the
    http://www.scaruffi.com/art/ernst.html
    Max Ernst (1891-)
    Back to the Art page Other painters Museums Greatest paintings Analysis analysis Main works
  • L'Elephant Celibes (1921) - Tate Gallery, London
  • Ubu Imperator (1923) - Pompidou, Paris
  • La Grande Foret (1927) - Museum fur Gegenwartskunst, Basel
  • Couple Zoomorphe En Gestation (1933) - Guggenheim, Venice
  • La foresta imbalsamata/ The Embalmed Forest (1933) - Menil Foundation, Houston
  • La Ville Entiere/ The Entire City/ Die Ganze Stadt (1936)- Kunsthaus, Zurich
  • Echo of the Nymph (1936) - Museum of Modern Art, New York
  • La Joie de Vivre/ The Joy of Living/ Lebensfreude (1937), Staatsgalerie Moderner Kunst, Munchen
  • L'ange du Foyer (1937)- Private collecion
  • Un Peu de Calme (1939)- National Art Gallery, Washington
  • L'Habillement de L'Epousee/ The Attire of the Bride/ Die Einkleidung der Braut (1939)- Peggy Guggenheim, Venezia
  • Toilette de la Marie (1940) - Guggenheim, New York
  • Le Fascinant Cypres (1940)- Private collection
  • Napoleon in the Desert (1941) - Museum of Modern Art, New York
  • Marlene (1941)- Menil Foundation, Houston
  • L'Europe Apres La Pluie II/ Europe After the Rain II/ Europa Nach Dem Regen II (1942)- Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford
  • 30. MoMA.org | The Collection | Max Ernst. (French, Born Germany. 1891-1976)
    max ernst. Untitled, plate VI from Fiat modes pereat ars (Let There be max ernst. Untitled, plate VI from Fiat modes pereat ars (Let There be Fashion,
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    31. Max Ernst (1891-1976), Por Image & Art
    Translate this page max ernst nace en la pequeña ciudad alemana de Brühl, cerca de Colonia, hijo de Philipp ernst, maestro de sordomudos y pintor vocacional.
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    Max Ernst (1891-1976).
    Recopilación de la colección "Grandes pintores del siglo XX",
    Max Ernst nace en la pequeña ciudad alemana de Brühl, cerca de Colonia, hijo de Philipp Ernst, maestro de sordomudos y pintor vocacional. Tras finalizar sus estudios de bachillerato, en 1909 se traslada a Bonn, donde se matricula en la Facultad de Filosofía, estudia Historia del Arte, y se acerca a las obras realizadas por enfermos mentales, evitando cuidadosamente "toda clase de estudios que puedan degenerar en un modo de ganarse el pan de cada día". De esta época datan sus primeras obras, cuya filiación expresionista revela la huella de su amistad con August Macke, miembro de El Jinete Azul. La famosa exposición del Sonderbund de 1912, que se celebra en Colonia, y donde Emst tiene la ocasión de conocer directamente obras de Van Gogh Gauguin , Munch y Picasso Paisaje con sol, 1909.
    Fruto de una larga experiencia, 1919.
    Klee
    Chagall , Delaunay y Arp, artista con el que le unirá una profunda amistad. Como en todos los intelectuales de su generación, la experiencia de la guerra -que Ernst definirá como "la gran marranada"- será decisiva. Su visión de la sociedad que ha desencadenado la absurda matanza, en la que el pintor participa como soldado de artillería, sintoniza con la de un grupo de intelectuales y artistas que, en 1916, funda en el cabaret Voltaire de Zurich el movimiento Dadá. Tras participar, al año siguiente, en la segunda exposición del grupo, en 1919, en compañía de J. T. Baargeld, inaugura la "sucursal" dadá de Colonia, que más tarde se convertiría en la Zentrale W/3 Stupidia, tras unírseles Hans Arp.

    32. Planck Summary
    max Planck (18581947) max Karl ernst Ludwig Planck Honours awarded to max Planck (Click below for those honoured in this way)
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    Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck
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    to see ten larger pictures Planck initiated the study of quantum mechanics when he announced in 1900 his theoretical research into the radiation and absorption of heat/light by a black body. Full MacTutor biography [Version for printing] List of References (15 books/articles) Some Quotations A Poster of Max Planck Mathematicians born in the same country Show birthplace location Additional Material in MacTutor
  • Planck's Nobel lecture
  • Max Planck: The Nature of Light
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  • Obituary: The Times Honours awarded to Max Planck
    (Click below for those honoured in this way) Nobel Prize Fellow of the Royal Society Royal Society Copley Medal Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh ... Lunar features Crater Planck Other Web sites
  • Encyclopaedia Britannica
  • Astroseti (A Spanish translation of this biography)
  • Nobel prizes site (A biography of Planck and his Nobel prize presentation speech)
  • Mathematical Genealogy Project Previous (Chronologically) Next Main Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Biographies index JOC/EFR © October 2003 The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Mathematicians/Planck.html
  • 33.  Max Ernst Museum
    Das max ernst Museum in Brühl eröffnet am 4. September 2005. Es ist das einzige Museum, das der Kunst und dem Leben des Weltbürgers max ernst gewidmet ist.
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    Landschaftsverband Rheinland - Qualität für Menschen
    WELCOME TO MAX ERNST MUSEUM Artist Museum Collection Exhibitions ... English
    Öl auf Leinwand, 200 x 150 cm
    (c) VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2007 Autoportrait
    Öl auf Leinwand
    55 x 55 cm
    Schenkung der Galerie Cazeau-Béraudière als Hommage an Professor Werner Spies, Paris
    Schenkung 2006
    c VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2007
    Invitation to the press conference
    Max Ernst Museum presents "Neo Rauch – para"
    Dear Sirs,
    From October 28, 2007, to March 30, 2008, the Max Ernst Museum of the Landschaftsverband Rheinland (LVR) presents as only station after the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York 13 works by Neo Rauch which were specially painted for this exhibition and to which six further loans were added – exclusively for Brühl. Besides the mostly large-sized paintings there are also eight lithographs to stories by Botho Strauß on display. "Neo Rauch – para" is aimed at visualising the scope of surrealistic concepts up to contemporary art that may enter a dynamic conceptual exchange with the historic position of Max Ernst. Before the official opening on October 28, you are cordially invited to the press conference on

    34. FUSION Anomaly. Max Ernst
    ernst, max (18911976), German-born French artist, a seminal figure in both dada and surrealism. He was noted for his range of techniques, styles,
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    German-born artist and a founder of Dada and surrealism . Noted for his use of frottage and collage, he explored the subconscious through his stylistically varied works, such as the painting Old Man, Woman, and Flower (1923). Ernst, Max Dada . . .a Dada exhibition. Another one! What's the matter with everyone wanting to make a museum piece out of Dada? Dada was a bomb . . . can you imagine anyone, around half a century after a bomb explodes, wanting to collect the pieces, sticking it together and displaying it?
    Max Ernst (1891-1976), German painter, poet. Quoted in: C. W. E. Bigsby, Dada and Surrealism, ch. 1 (1972).
    "Art is not made by one artist but by several. It is to a great degree the product of their exchange of ideas with one another." - Max Ernst
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    35. Celebes
    Celebes.bmp (171318 bytes). max ernst, The Elephant Celebes, 1921. 125 cm x 107 cm. Tate Gallery, London.
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    Max Ernst,
    The Elephant Celebes, 1921.
    125 cm x 107 cm.
    Tate Gallery, London.

    36. Europe After The Rain
    Artist max ernst Artist s Lifespan 18911976 Title Europe After the Rain Date 1940-1942. Location of Origin United States Medium Oil on canvas
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    Europe After the Rain
    Artist: Max Ernst
    Artist's Lifespan:
    Title:
    Europe After the Rain
    Date:
    Location of Origin:
    United States
    Medium: Oil on canvas
    Original Size: 1 ft 9 1/2 in x 4 ft 10 1/4 in
    Style: Surrealism
    Genre: Landscape
    Commentary: Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut.

    37. Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck Winner Of The 1918 Nobel Prize In Physics
    max Karl ernst Ludwig Planck, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
    http://www.nobelprizes.com/nobel/physics/1918a.html
    M AX K ARL E RNST L UDWIG P LANCK
    1918 Nobel Laureate in Physics
      in recognition of the services he rendered to the advancement of Physics by his discovery of energy quanta.
    Background

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      Affiliation: Berlin University
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    38. The Enduring Significance Of The Work Of Max Ernst
    A recent exhibition of the works of max ernst at the Pompidou Centre in Paris provided valuable insight into the artist s life and works.
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    The enduring significance of the work of Max Ernst
    Max Ernst, an exhibition at the Georges Pompidou Centre Paris, and a selection of his writings compiled in Max Ernst: Beyond Painting, Wittenborn, Schultz, 1948.
    By Stuart Nolan 1 October, 1998 A recent exhibition of the works of Max Ernst at the Pompidou Centre in Paris provided valuable insight into the artist's life and works. Ernst (1891-1976) remains a potent and influential figure in the visual arts in the twentieth century. The exhibition provided an opportunity to examine some of the themes in his work. What characterises Ernst's art, above all, are abrupt changes of direction and a rigorously self-critical attitude. Through a constant reworking of his imagery and technique he expresses the desire to visualise the tumultuous events through which he lived during the first half of this century. The first of Ernst's works on display were his collage paintings, of which "Two Children are threatened by a Nightingale" seems the most complex. This was followed by a room devoted to his series of wall paintings recovered from the house of surrealist poet Paul Eluard, in the Eaubonne district of Paris. They were produced in 1923, after their joint poetical work, "Les Malheurs Des Immortals," (The Misfortunes of the Immortals), and included "The Birds Cannot Disappear", "At the First Clear Word" and "Friendly Advice".

    39. Circonium : Max Ernst Discography
    max ernst discography. www.maxernst.de or contact your local record store. max ernst freunde dank an paris - texas / triple r / philus
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    circonium.de music berlin pictures ... music (archived) max ernst discography max ernst this discography will no longer be updated as of sept 2003. for information about current electrocord releases check www.max-ernst.de or contact your local record store. max ernst 1
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    thomas brinkmann: loplop oct 2000 max ernst 7
    klick dec 2000
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    46 valentino EP i feel love(d) / momomexico / feran 2 / trip july 2001 max ernst 9
    john harding: marbat EP aug 2001 max ernst 10 corvette sep 2001 max ernst 11 max ernst 12 thomas brinkmann: tina / argo - m.E.14 no cover scan - max ernst 14 plagia / body combat links: page up home music ... contact . last update: 5 oct 2003

    40. Max Planck - Biography
    max Planck max Karl ernst Ludwig Planck was born in Kiel, Germany, on April 23, 1858, the son of Julius Wilhelm and Emma (née Patzig) Planck.
    http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1918/planck-bio.html
    Max Planck
    The Nobel Prize in Physics 1918
    Biography
    Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck was born in Kiel, Germany, on April 23, 1858, the son of Julius Wilhelm and Emma ( Planck studied at the Universities of Munich and Berlin, where his teachers included Kirchhoff and Helmholtz, and received his doctorate of philosophy at Munich in 1879. He was Privatdozent in Munich from 1880 to 1885, then Associate Professor of Theoretical Physics at Kiel until 1889, in which year he succeeded Kirchhoff as Professor at Berlin University, where he remained until his retirement in 1926. Afterwards he became President of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society for the Promotion of Science, a post he held until 1937. The Prussian Academy of Sciences appointed him a member in 1894 and Permanent Secretary in 1912. Planck's earliest work was on the subject of thermodynamics, an interest he acquired from his studies under Kirchhoff, whom he greatly admired, and very considerably from reading R. Clausius' publications. He published papers on entropy, on thermoelectric ity and on the theory of dilute solutions. At the same time also the problems of radiation processes engaged his attention and he showed that these were to be considered as electromagnetic in nature. From these studies he was led to the problem of the distribution of energy in the spectrum of full radiation. Experimental observations on the wavelength distribution of the energy emitted by a black body as a function of temperature were at variance with the predictions of classical physics. Planck was able to deduce the relationship between the ener gy and the frequency of radiation. In a paper published in 1900, he announced his derivation of the relationship: this was based on the revolutionary idea that the energy emitted by a resonator could only take on discrete values or quanta. The energy for a resonator of frequency

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