Max Ernst
Max Ernst (1891-1976) was a pioneering German painter and sculptor associated with the Surrealist movement. Known for his innovative techniques such as frottage and grattage, Ernst explored themes of dreams and the subconscious, often incorporating fantastical imagery reminiscent of Dadaism. His work has been influential in the evolution of modern art, showcasing a unique ability to blend the illogical with the visual. His recent exhibition at the Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao features a collection of his works, showcasing his significant contributions to surrealism.
Born on Apr 02, 1891 (134 years old)
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| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Finland | 1 | 7.00 | 0.23% | +0% | 5,540,718 | 12,479 | $272,000 | 613$ |
| Totals | 1 | 5,540,718 | 12,479 | $272,000 | 613$ |
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Finland:
Max Ernst is one of the artists featured in a miniseries set in the 1930s.
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Switzerland:
Max Ernst is one of the artists with whom Meret Oppenheim had a romantic relationship.
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Argentina:
Max Ernst was an artist with whom Gala Éluard Dalí had a complex relationship.
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Switzerland:
Max Ernst was an artist who was among those Varian Fry worked to help escape from France.
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Mexico:
Max Ernst was a German artist who had a significant relationship with Leonora Carrington.
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Switzerland:
Max Ernst was a notable figure in the Surrealist movement and was part of the artistic circles that included Irène Zurkinden.
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Spain:
Max Ernst is mentioned as one of the significant artists in the Museum Ludwig.
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United States:
Max Ernst is mentioned as part of the couple featured in the 'Modern Couples' exhibition.
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France:
Max Ernst was a painter who was present in the internment camp but remained 'almost incognito'.
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Switzerland:
Max Ernst is a prominent surrealist artist whose works are central to the Hersaint collection.
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