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Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Surrealist Movement
1937
Modern
24.0 x 33.0 cm迅速な制作と多彩な仕上げオプションを備えた、ミュージアムクオリティのジークレーまたはキャンバスプリント。 ( 手描きの絵画を購入
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Barbarians
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Max Ernst’s “Barbarians,” painted in 1937, is not merely a depiction of figures consuming pizza; it’s a meticulously crafted surrealist tableau brimming with unsettling juxtapositions and profound questions about humanity. Measuring 24 x 33 cm, this intimate artwork offers a captivating glimpse into the mind of one of the 20th century's most influential artists – a man who deliberately disrupted artistic conventions to explore the subconscious and challenge societal norms.
Created during a period of intense intellectual ferment, “Barbarians” reflects the core tenets of the surrealist movement. Rooted in the theories of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, surrealism sought to unlock the power of the unconscious mind through automatic drawing, dream imagery, and illogical compositions. Ernst, deeply influenced by these ideas, aimed to bypass rational thought and tap into a realm of primal instincts and hidden desires. The painting’s unsettling atmosphere and ambiguous figures perfectly embody this approach.
Born in Brühl, Germany, in 1891, Max Ernst's artistic trajectory was marked by constant experimentation and a relentless pursuit of new techniques. His academic background – encompassing philosophy, art history, and psychology – provided him with the intellectual tools to deconstruct traditional notions of representation and explore the complexities of the human psyche. This is particularly evident in "Barbarians," where the seemingly simple act of eating pizza becomes laden with symbolic weight.
The abundance of pizza, held by the two figures, can be interpreted as a symbol of excess, indulgence, or perhaps even societal decay. The smaller figures scattered throughout the scene add to the painting’s complexity, suggesting a fragmented society grappling with its own contradictions. Some appear engaged in activities that defy logic – further reinforcing the surrealist intent. The very title, "Barbarians," evokes images of primal instincts and unrestrained behavior, hinting at a potential critique of modern civilization.
"Barbarians" possesses a captivating power that transcends its seemingly simple subject matter. It’s a painting that invites contemplation, prompting viewers to question their own perceptions of reality and the nature of human interaction. As a work by one of the pioneers of 20th-century art, Max Ernst's "Barbarians" holds significant historical and artistic value. A hand-painted reproduction offers an exceptional opportunity to bring this compelling surrealist masterpiece into your home or office – a conversation starter and a testament to the enduring power of artistic vision.
1891 - 1976 , ドイツ
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