The artwork titled “Lust for Life,” created in 1936 by Max Ernst in Paris, France, is an oil painting on canvas. It is part of the Surrealism movement, known for its dream-like and fantastical elements, and falls under the landscape genre. This significant piece is housed in the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh, UK.
“Lust for Life” features an intricate composition dominated by verdant, lush foliage that seemingly thrives with life. The large, detailed leaves and stems depicted in dark greens stand against a lighter blue sky. The scene conveys an almost otherworldly, immersive atmosphere with its dense vegetation. Hidden among the plants, one can spot various surreal elements, including ambiguous forms and fantastical creatures, contributing to a sense of intrigue and otherness typical of Surrealist works. The overall effect is both vibrant and contemplative, inviting viewers to delve into the mysterious and enchanting world created by Ernst.