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Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Surrealism
1922
14.0 x 11.0 cmMax Ernst’s “The Arrival of Travellers,” painted in 1922, isn't merely a depiction of figures; it’s an invitation into the unsettling realm of Surrealism—a movement born from the ashes of Dada and fueled by Freudian psychoanalysis. This striking illustration for Ernst’s own magnum opus, "The Misfortunes of the Immortals," transcends simple representation, presenting instead a meticulously crafted tableau designed to provoke contemplation and challenge conventional perceptions.
Symbolism permeates every element of “The Arrival of Travellers.” The bird, prominently featured in the composition, embodies freedom and aspiration but also carries connotations of danger and uncertainty. Its upward gaze suggests a yearning for transcendence while simultaneously hinting at vulnerability to external forces. The tie—a seemingly insignificant detail—represents restraint and conformity – a visual counterpoint to the figures’ precarious position.
“The Arrival of Travellers” remains an enduring testament to Ernst’s visionary approach—a captivating artwork that continues to inspire artists and collectors alike. Its meticulous execution combined with its evocative symbolism ensures its place as a cornerstone of Surrealist art history, inviting audiences to embark on their own journey into the depths of the human psyche.
Max Ernst (1891–1976): Surrealist malíř, inovátor technik jako frottáž a koláž. Jeho díla evokují sny
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