Oil Painting Replica Of This Men Shall Know Nothing, 1923 by Max Ernst (Inspired By) (1891-1976, Germany) | WahooArt.com

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"Of This Men Shall Know Nothing"

Max Ernst (i) - Oil (i) - 81 x 64 cm - 1923 - (Tate Gallery (London, United Kingdom)) (i) - Dadaism (i)
Ernst studied philosophy and psychology in Bonn and was interested in the alternative realities experienced by the insane. This painting may have been inspired by the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud’s study of the delusions of a paranoiac, Daniel Paul Schreber. Freud identified Schreber’s fantasy of becoming a woman as a ‘castration complex’. The central image of two pairs of legs refers to Schreber’s hermaphroditic desires. Ernst’s inscription on the back of the painting reads: ‘The picture is curious because of its symmetry. The two sexes balance one another.’

 





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