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。
Max Ernst’s “Oiseaux en peril” – French for “Endangered Birds” – isn't merely a painting; it’s a visual manifesto born from the turbulent spirit of Dada and Surrealism, encapsulating anxieties about humanity’s relationship with the natural world. Executed sometime between 1924 and 1930 during Ernst’s formative years as an artist, this striking composition immediately grabs the viewer's attention with its bold palette dominated by crimson reds and verdant greens – colors deliberately chosen to convey both passion and decay.
Beyond its formal qualities, “Oiseaux en Peril” carries profound symbolic weight. The birds themselves represent innocence, freedom, and the beauty of nature – concepts tragically threatened by industrialization and environmental degradation. Ernst’s use of red—often associated with blood and sacrifice—underscores this sense of impending doom, while the orange circle in the lower left corner adds an element of disorientation and invites contemplation about our place within the larger ecosystem.
Considered a cornerstone of Surrealist art, “Oiseaux en Peril” continues to resonate today as a poignant reminder of ecological responsibility. Its textured surface and evocative colors invite viewers to immerse themselves in Ernst’s visionary aesthetic—a testament to his ability to transform personal anxieties into powerful artistic statements.
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