Chimera (1921; Cologne / Cöln / Köln, Germany) by Max Ernst

Chimera - Max Ernst - 1921; Cologne / Cöln / Köln, Germany

Artwork Information

TitleChimera
ArtistMax Ernst
Date1921; Cologne / Cöln / Köln, Germany
Mediumcollage,gouache,indian ink,paper
Art MovementSurrealism

About Chimera

The artwork, titled “Chimera,” is a creation by Max Ernst, dated 1921. It was produced in Cologne, Germany, employing various mediums like collage, gouache, Indian ink, and paper. The piece is affiliated with the Surrealism art movement and falls under the genre of portrait.

This surrealistic artwork showcases a figure portrayed with intricate, unusual features, emphasizing the dreamlike and imaginative essence characteristic of Surrealism. The figure appears to be a chimera, blending elements of different entities, rendered in a manner that challenges conventional depictions of reality. The use of vibrant colors and diverse textures in mediums like gouache and ink contributes to the dynamic and somewhat eerie atmosphere of the portrait. The background, composed of abstract shapes and muted tones, further accentuates the surreal quality of the piece, drawing viewers into Ernst’s deeply creative and thought-provoking world.

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