• Aquis submersus’ was created in 1919 by Max Ernst in Metaphysical art style.
  • The person looks away from the pool and bears a handlebar mustache resembling that of Ernst's father, but also has features which could be interpreted as female.
  • Aquis Submersus (Latin for Drowned in the Waters) is a painting by the German dadaist and surrealist Max Ernst created in 1919.
  • Aquis Submersus, essentially meaning submerged in water, was completed by Max Ernst in 1919 and displays part of his early development and general shift...
  • The act of disappearing from this dreariness allegorises what the Surrealist Max Ernst saw as a rejection of the rational world.
  • Max Ernst (Brühl 1891 - Paris 1976), Aquis submersus (1919) Das Gemälde, das sich auf eine gleichnamige Novelle von Theodor Storm bezieht...
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  • Ernst’s Aquis Submersus is an artful and provocative play on perspective, tilting the world toward the viewer much like de Chirico’s Disquieting Muses.
  • The Hat Makes the Man is a painting produced by Max Ernst in 1920.
  • View Fleurs (1928) By Ernst Max; Oil on canvas; 80.5 by 65 cm; Signed
  • Max Ernst Aquis Submersus Surrealism canvas prints poster reproduction oil painting framed quality high resolution image download fine art work buy sale copy.
  • Max Ernst had been painting and creating collages since the closing years of the 1910s and many of these are today labelled as surrealist, even though they...