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untitled (8170)

6 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 About this artwork4 Artist and museum5 Look closely6 Art quiz

Naam Klas Datum
Max Ernst, untitled (8170). Reproduceerd ter referentie; alle rechten voorbehouden aan de auteursrechthebbende.

De feiten

Kunstenaar
Max Ernst wahooart.com/nl/artists/max-ernst_nl/
Geboortedatum en -overlijden kunstenaar
1891 – 1976
Techniek
Acrylic On Canvas
Beweging
Surrealism Dream logic painted with waking precision: impossible things shown as if they were ordinary.

In context

untitled (8170) — Max Ernst

Wanneer zou dit geschilderd kunnen zijn?

  1. 1890
  2. 1900
  3. 1910
  4. 1920
  5. 1930
  6. 1940
  7. 1950
  8. 1960
  9. 1970

Shaded: het leven van Max Ernst (1891–1976)

Voor deze opname is geen exacte datum bekend — uitgaande van de levensloop van de artiest en de stijl van het werk, in welk decennium zou u dit plaatsen?

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Kleurenpalet

Gemeten op basis van de afbeelding

    Hoofdkleur

    Gray #898a8e

    Gecatalogiseerd palet

    • #898A8E
    • #2D1010
    • #533B31
    • #786D64
    Palet
    Earthy De dominante kleurfamilie in de afbeelding.
    Naam hoofdkleur
    Gray
    Intensiteit
    Monochromatic De mate van verzadiging en variatie in de kleuren, variërend van een enkele ingetogen tint tot vele heldere kleuren.
    Contrast
    Bold De mate waarin de kleuren in helderheid en verzadiging variëren over het gehele kunstwerk.
    Harmonie
    Discordant Palette De mate waarin de kleuren samensmelten, van contrasterend tot volledig harmonieus.
    Helderheid
    Shadow Hoe licht of donker het beeld in zijn geheel oogt, van diepe schaduw tot helder hoogtepunt.
    Verzadiging
    Subtle Color Hoe puur en krachtig de kleuren zijn, van bijna grijs tot volledig levendig.

    Over dit kunstwerk

    untitled (8170) — Max Ernst

    Notes on this work

    Written for this guide from published sources. The catalogue record itself is on the first part of this guide.

    Influences
    Dada, Ernst
    Notable elements
    Faces, mask, dog head
    Style
    Dreamlike, Symbolic
    Subject
    Psychological themes

    A Dreamscape of Masks and Beasts: Unpacking Max Ernst’s “Untitled (8170)”

    Max Ernst's "Untitled (8170)" isn’t merely a painting; it’s an immersion into the fractured logic of the subconscious. Completed in the crucible of post-war Europe, this surrealist masterpiece—a haunting blend of human and animal forms set against a stark blue backdrop—demands contemplation long after initial viewing. It's a visual echo of the anxieties and psychological explorations that defined Ernst’s entire career, reflecting his profound engagement with Dadaism, Freudian psychology, and the unsettling realities of a world irrevocably altered by conflict.

    The painting immediately arrests the eye with its dual faces. One, undeniably human, is rendered in a mask-like state, suggesting concealment, perhaps even a deliberate attempt to shield identity from an unseen force. This figure’s gaze is averted, inviting us into a realm of private thought and unspoken anxieties. Juxtaposed against it is the startling visage of a dog—a creature often associated with instinct, loyalty, and primal urges—but here transformed by the addition of a bird's head. This hybrid form speaks to a potent symbolism: the animalistic instincts overlaid with the desire for flight, freedom, and perhaps even transcendence. The blue background isn’t simply decorative; it acts as an oppressive void, amplifying the sense of isolation and unease that permeates the scene.

    The Techniques of Disruption: Ernst's Pioneering Methods

    Ernst was a master of unconventional techniques, constantly pushing the boundaries of traditional painting. “Untitled (8170)” exemplifies his innovative approach, particularly through the use of frottage and grattage. These methods—developed during his time in Cologne—involved rubbing pencil over textured surfaces to create unexpected patterns and images, then scraping away the excess paint to reveal these hidden forms. This process deliberately disrupted the surface, mirroring the disruption within the subconscious mind that Ernst sought to capture. The deliberate roughness of the paint application, combined with the sharp contrasts between light and shadow, contributes significantly to the painting’s unsettling atmosphere.

    Furthermore, the collage elements—likely incorporated through techniques similar to those he pioneered – subtly suggest a layering of memories and experiences. The fragmented nature of the composition mirrors the fractured state of consciousness often associated with dreams and trauma. The meticulous attention to detail in rendering each element, despite the overall sense of chaos, speaks to Ernst’s rigorous artistic process—a careful balancing act between control and surrender to the unpredictable.

    Symbolism and the Shadow of War

    The imagery within “Untitled (8170)” resonates with themes prevalent in Ernst's work following World War I. The mask, the animalistic hybrid, and the desolate blue background all evoke a sense of loss, disillusionment, and the psychological scars left by conflict. Ernst’s own experiences as a soldier—a period he famously described as “dying and being resurrected”—clearly informed his artistic vision. The bird's head on the dog suggests a yearning for escape from the horrors of war, a desire to transcend earthly limitations. It also hints at a critique of humanity’s destructive tendencies, symbolized by the animalistic form.

    The painting can be interpreted as an exploration of identity—the struggle to maintain a coherent self in the face of overwhelming external forces and internal turmoil. It's a powerful reminder that beneath the surface of rational thought lies a complex and often unsettling landscape of primal instincts, repressed desires, and unresolved traumas. “Untitled (8170)” is not simply a beautiful image; it’s a profound meditation on the human condition.

    Artist: Max Ernst

    Date of Creation: Unknown

    Medium: Oil on Canvas (Likely incorporating Frottage and Grattage Techniques)

    Kunstenaar en museum

    untitled (8170) — Max Ernst

    Kunstenaar

    Max Ernst

    Born in Brühl, Duitsland

    A Life Immersed in the Surreal

    Max Ernst, geboren Maximilian Maria Ernst op 1 april 1891 in Brühl, Duitsland, was een onrustige geest die tot een van de meest invloedrijke figuren van de 20e-eeuwse kunst werd. Zijn reis was geen van conventionele artistieke opleiding; eerder een zelfgeleide verkenning aangedreven door filosofische reflectie, psychologische fascinatie en een diepe teleurstelling met maatschappelijke normen. Ernst’s vader, leraar van de doven en amateur schilder, instilledde hem zowel gevoeligheid voor de wereld als een rebellie tegen gevestigde autoriteit. Deze vroege dualiteit zou een kenmerkende eigenschap worden van zijn artistieke visie.

    Ernst’s academische inspanningen aan de Universiteit van Bonn – omvatten filosofie, kunstgeschiedenis, literatuur, psychologie en psychiatrie – waren niet alleen afleidingen maar fundamentele elementen die zijn latere werk diepgaand beïnvloedden. Hij was niet simpelweg geïnteresseerd in hoe te schilderen; hij worstelde met waarom. Deze intellectuele nieuwsgierigheid leidde hem tot het ontmoeten van baanbrekende werken van Picasso, Van Gogh en Gauguin op de Sonderbund tentoonstelling in Keulen in 1912, een moment dat zijn artistieke traject onherstelbaar veranderde. De zaden van modernisme waren gezaaid.

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    Online beschikbaar

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    Bronvermelding voor dit kunstwerk

    MLA
    Ernst, Max. untitled (8170). n.d., https://wahooart.com/nl/art/max-ernst-untitled-8170-9GF5BS-en/
    APA
    Ernst, Max (n.d.). untitled (8170) [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/nl/art/max-ernst-untitled-8170-9GF5BS-en/
    Chicago
    Max Ernst. untitled (8170). n.d. https://wahooart.com/nl/art/max-ernst-untitled-8170-9GF5BS-en/
    Harvard
    Ernst, Max (n.d.) untitled (8170). Available at: https://wahooart.com/nl/art/max-ernst-untitled-8170-9GF5BS-en/

    Look closely

    untitled (8170) — Max Ernst

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: faces, mask, dog. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at De Elefant Celebes (1921), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Surrealism: Dream logic painted with waking precision: impossible things shown as if they were ordinary. Where can you see that in this work?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.

    Kunstquiz

    untitled (8170) — Max Ernst

    Hoe goed kent u dit kunstwerk?

    Selecteer één antwoord voor elk van de 5 onderstaande vragen. Elk heeft precies één juist antwoord.

    1. 1. What is the primary surrealist technique prominently featured in Max Ernst’s ‘untitled (8170)’?

      • A Frottage
      • B Collage
      • C Grattage
    2. 2. The painting depicts two distinct faces. What is the most striking difference between them?

      • A One face is human, and the other is feline.
      • B One face is a human face wearing a mask, while the other is a dog’s head with a bird's head on it.
      • C Both faces are entirely abstract representations of emotions.
    3. 3. Considering Max Ernst’s biography, which of the following best describes his artistic approach?

      • A He rigorously followed traditional academic art training.
      • B He was driven by a deep intellectual curiosity and a desire to challenge societal norms.
      • C He primarily focused on replicating realistic depictions of nature.
    4. 4. The blue background in ‘untitled (8170)’ likely contributes to the artwork’s overall effect by:

      • A Creating a sense of depth and perspective.
      • B Establishing an unsettling, dreamlike atmosphere.
      • C Providing a neutral backdrop for the figures.
    5. 5. Max Ernst’s involvement with Dadaism is most closely associated with:

      • A His creation of highly detailed, realistic landscapes.
      • B His rejection of traditional artistic conventions and his embrace of chance and absurdity.
      • C His focus on creating purely decorative artwork for wealthy patrons.

    Mijn score: ____ van de 5

    Answer key — for the teacher

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    1C · 2B · 3B · 4B · 5B