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The 1000++ Artworks of media Oil and containing the word max ernst, oil, dadaism, symbols

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George Grosz - The AgitatorThe AgitatorGeorge Grosz

The Agitator is representing Adolph Hitler. The castle in the top left hand corner represents the old Imperial Germany and the drum is for marches. The 'big boot' means he will crush any opposing threats to him. The turkey represents good times ahead, but the gravy and wine are blood red meaning tha...

 
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Max Ernst - Of This Men Shall Know NothingOf This Men Shall Know NothingMax Ernst

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 bec...

Tate Gallery (London, United Kingdom)
 
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Max Ernst - Snow FlowersSnow FlowersMax Ernst

'Although Grandma Moses was always open to new challenges, she resisted attempts by outsiders to dictate to her in terms of style or subject matter. ''Someone has asked me to paint Biblical pictures,'' she once noted, ''and I say no, I'll not paint something that we know nothing about; might just as...

 
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George Grosz - The Pillars of SocietyThe Pillars of SocietyGeorge Grosz

It is a deeply sarcastic portrait of the German elite classes who supported Fascism. Like many of his paintings of this era it satirized what he believed was the corrupt and bourgeois society of Germany. In this painting Grosz uses his skills as a caricaturist to produce vivid, grotesque, nightmaris...

Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (Berlin, Germany)
 
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