The artwork, titled “Birth of Zoomorphic Couple,” created by Max Ernst in 1933 in Paris, France, is an oil painting on canvas that embodies the principles of the Surrealist movement. Measuring 91.5 x 73 cm, this symbolic painting is currently housed in the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, Italy.
The artwork features an ethereal and dreamlike scene, characteristic of Surrealism. Dominating the canvas are abstract, organic forms that appear to be a fusion of human and animal figures, creating a sense of mysticism and the unknown. The figures seem to be intertwined, suggesting a narrative of connection and emergence. The color palette is muted and earthy, further enhancing the enigmatic and primordial atmosphere of the piece. The use of shading and texture imparts a three-dimensional quality to the forms, making them appear as though they are emerging from or receding into the background. This surreal composition invites viewers to delve into their own subconscious interpretations, evoking a sense of wonder and introspection.