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Forest and Sun
Color lithograph in black, blue, red, yellow on tan wove paper
1956
Max
Ernst
1891
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1976
Among his many recollections of childhood, Max Ernst often recounted his fear and fascination with the forest that surrounded his home. He wrote of feeling “delight and oppression and what the Romantics called ‘emotion in the face of Nature.’” By expressing his thoughts in these terms, Ernst linked himself with the spiritual landscape tradition of Romanticism, which conceived of an invisible realm at work in the natural world.
Loan from private collection
10024
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