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This is a trial proof. The dominant ring-like form is reminiscent of similar forms which appear frequently in Ernst's paintings of the 1920's. However, in the present etching, the ring barely manages to retain its form because of the innumerable skeins and spots of color and ink which underline and traverse the ring. The result appears to be Ernst's variation of Abstract Expressionism, which itself was inspired to a large extent by Surrealist thought and technique.

Source: Bulletin, September October 1970.


Exhibition History"Wanderlust: Artists Seeking, Artists Finding," Des Moines Art Center
Published ReferencesCharles Goerg, Geneva, 1970: Max Ernst Oeuvre Grave, cat. no. 53 (n.p.)

reference: Cassou, catalog no. 328
DimensionsSheet: 9 1/2 × 6 7/8 in. (24.1 × 17.5 cm)
Image: 7 7/8 × 5 7/16 in. (20 × 13.8 cm)
Accession Number 1970.2
Classificationsprint
CopyrightARS
InscriptionsMax Ernst (l/r in pencil); essai (l/l in pencil)
Catalogue raisonnéCassou, catalog no. 328 Charles Goerg, Geneva, 1970 Max Ernst Oeuvre Grave, catalog no. 53 (n.p.0
Printemps du ciel (Springtime of the Sky)
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines
Auguste Rodin
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