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untitled (5029)

マックス・エルンスト(1891 – 1976)

ダダイズムとシュルレアリスムを牽引したマックス・エルンスト。コラージュ、フロッタージュなど革新的な技法を用い、夢幻的な風景や心理世界を描き出しました。20世紀美術に多大な影響を与えた芸術家です。

A Descent into Dreamlike Symbolism

To encounter Max Ernst’s “untitled (5029)” is to step across the threshold of the rational world and surrender to the beautiful, unsettling logic of the subconscious. Painted between 1937 and 1940, a period defined by Ernst’s profound engagement with psychoanalytic theory and the lingering shadows of Dada disillusionment, this masterpiece serves as a psychological labyrinth. The artwork does not merely sit upon the canvas; it breathes with the restless energy of a dream, inviting viewers to navigate a landscape where the boundaries between the human, the mechanical, and the monstrous begin to dissolve. It is an invitation to confront the deepest recesses of introspection and the haunting mysteries of mortality.

The composition presents a disconcerting tableau that commands immediate emotional attention. At its heart sits a skeletal figure, rigid and solemn upon a chair, gazing with intense focus into a mirror. This reflection does not return a simple image but reveals a clock adorned with celestial symbols—stars and crescent moons—motifs Ernst frequently utilized to represent the relentless march of time toward oblivion. Beside this central figure, a black cat rests, its presence invoking associations with darkness and the occult, further deepening the painting's enigmatic atmosphere. The vertical orientation of the piece lends a sense of monumental height, drawing the eye through a carefully constructed visual hierarchy that culminates in a moment of profound psychological drama.

Mastery of Texture and Surrealist Vision

Ernst’s technical prowess is palpable in every layer of this work. Utilizing oil paints on canvas, he employs a pronounced impasto technique, where the paint is applied so thickly that it retains a sculptural, tactile quality. These visible brushstrokes and heavy textures allow the artist to capture the very physicality of emotion, making the shadows feel as though they possess weight and depth. The lighting is masterfully subdued, with deep blues and blacks dominating the palette, creating a chiaroscuro effect that highlights the angular, stylized contours of the subjects while leaving much of the scene shrouded in mystery.

For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers more than mere decoration; it provides a focal point of intellectual and aesthetic depth. The flattened perspective and the use of geometric shapes within the mirror create a sense of stylized abstraction that feels both modern and timeless. Whether placed in a curated gallery setting or as a profound statement piece in a sophisticated living space, “untitled (5029)” acts as a portal. It is a work that rewards repeated viewing, offering new layers of symbolic meaning—from the ephemeral nature of time to the weight of the human psyche—with every encounter.


作品詳細

作品詳細

  • Location: Private Collection
  • Artistic style: Dreamlike
  • Artist: Max Ernst
  • Notable elements or techniques: Frottage, Collage
  • Influences: Dada
  • Medium: Oil on Canvas

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