The artwork, titled “A Swallow’s Nest,” was created by Max Ernst in 1966 in Paris, France. Executed with oil on canvas, the painting measures 134 x 168 cm and is a notable example of the Surrealist movement, characterized by its symbolic genre. Currently held in a private collection, the piece exemplifies the unique and imaginative vision of Ernst, a leading figure in Surrealism.
The artwork features an intricate composition of vibrant, interlocking shapes and colors. Predominantly filled with hues of green, yellow, red, blue, and purple, the painting appears almost mosaic-like in its assembly. The chaotic yet harmonious arrangement of shapes creates a dynamic and abstract pattern that invites varied interpretations, staying true to Ernst’s Surrealist roots. The inclusion of textured elements and varying shades adds depth and complexity to an already captivating work, evoking an enigmatic and dream-like quality that both challenges and mesmerizes the viewer.