Lot 3258 - A207 Art Impressionniste & Moderne - vendredi, 01. décembre 2023, 16h30
MAX ERNST
Certificate:
Dr Jürgen Pech, Bonn, 1.10.2023.
Provenance:
- Jacques Putman, Editor, Paris.
- Private collection, Switzerland, by descent to the current owners.
Literature:
- Jürgen Pech: Max Ernst - Plastische Werke, Köln 2005, p. 208–211 (ill.; other cast).
- Susanne Kaufmann: Im Spannungsfeld von Fläche und Raum. Studien zur Wechselwirkung von Malerie und Skulptur im Werk von Max Ernst, Weimar 2003, p. 110, no. 104, p. 230 and p. 293 (ill; other cast).
The sculpture of the two-faced Roman god of doorways "Janus," created in 1974, is an example of Max Ernst's development of plaque sculpture, which is based on Alberto Giacometti's two-sided plate or disk sculptures. The sculpture consists of a tall rectangular plaque with heads on either side. For the design elements of the shell, turtle and frog, the artist cast toy molds with plaster, styling them as female and male sexual organs. Max Ernst, one of the most important surrealists of his time, plays with the forms of human and animal, male and female, and their possible interpretations in a variety of ways.
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