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Ernst, Max

MAX ERNST The King Playing with the Queen, 2003

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This exhibition poster, featuring Max Ernst’s renowned sculpture The King Playing with the Queen, was produced for the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas. Published with the authorization of the Artists Rights Society, this small-edition poster captures the surrealist master’s unique approach to form and symbolism.

Though not numbered, this limited-run poster remains a rare and collectible piece, reflecting Ernst’s exploration of movement, transformation, and the interplay of organic and mechanical forms. An excellent addition for collectors of modern sculpture, Surrealist art, and museum-quality prints

Details

Sku: YY4386

Artist: Max Ernst

Title: The King Playing with the Queen

Year: 2003

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: 300

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling

Dimensions

Paper Size: 24 x 24 inches ( 61 x 61 cm )

Image Size: 23 x 23 inches ( 58 x 58 cm )

MAX ERNST The King Playing with the Queen, 2003

$95

About the Artist

Max Ernst

Max Ernst (April 2, 1891 – April 1, 1976) was a German painter, sculptor, and poet, renowned as a founding figure of the Dada and Surrealist movements. Having lived through both World Wars, Ernst's work revolutionized artistic expression. During WWII, he was arrested by the Gestapo but escaped with the help of Peggy Guggenheim and journalist Varian Fry, fleeing to the U.S. in 1941. In New York, he contributed to the development of Abstract Expressionism alongside artists like Marcel Duchamp and Marc Chagall. Ernst later married Dorothea Tanning in 1946. His art was defined by constant experimentation, employing techniques such as frottage, grattage, and decalcomania to express the irrational and unexplainable, pushing the boundaries of traditional painting.
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