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untitled (6371)

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 Surrealist Anxiety: Examining Max Ernst’s ‘untitled (6371)’

Max Ernst’s “untitled (6371)” isn't merely a painting; it’s a visceral plunge into the subconscious, a masterful distillation of Expressionism’s anxieties and imbued with the unsettling logic of Surrealist thought. Completed around 1924, this oil on canvas piece captures a moment of profound psychological tension—a soldier grappling with an overwhelming presence that defies rational comprehension.

  • Subject Matter: The artwork depicts a solitary male figure positioned centrally against a backdrop dominated by a serpentine green form. This snake-like creature envelops the man, exerting pressure and restricting his movement, symbolizing oppression and entrapment—themes prevalent in Ernst’s broader artistic explorations of trauma and societal constraints.
  • Style & Technique: Ernst’s stylistic choices firmly establish “untitled (6371)” within the Expressionist canon. Distorted facial features and exaggerated proportions heighten emotional intensity, mirroring the artist's preoccupation with psychological states. The technique is characterized by loose brushstrokes—a deliberate rejection of academic precision—that convey texture and dynamism. Visible impasto creates a palpable surface quality, emphasizing the physicality of the painting itself.
  • Color Palette & Composition: Dominated by muted greens and browns, the palette contributes to the artwork’s oppressive atmosphere. Strategic use of light casts dramatic shadows across the figure's face, intensifying his vulnerability and drawing attention to the dominant snake form. Geometric shapes—sharp angles in the helmet and clothing—contrast sharply with the organic curves of the serpent, creating visual tension and reinforcing the feeling of confinement.
  • Historical Context: Ernst’s work emerged during the turbulent years following World War I, a period marked by disillusionment and questioning of established values. Surrealism, born from Dada's rejection of reason and logic, sought to liberate creativity from conscious control—tapping into dreams, myths, and irrational impulses. “untitled (6371)” embodies this spirit, reflecting Ernst’s own experiences with trauma and his fascination with the darker recesses of human psychology.
  • Symbolism & Emotional Impact: Beyond its formal elements, “untitled (6371)” resonates deeply with symbolic meaning. The snake represents fear, danger, and the subconscious forces that threaten to overwhelm the individual. The upward gaze of the soldier signifies defiance yet simultaneously underscores his helplessness against an unseen adversary. Ultimately, Ernst’s painting compels viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about human vulnerability and the pervasive influence of psychological anxieties—a testament to its enduring power as a work of art.

This striking reproduction captures the essence of Ernst's vision, allowing you to experience the unsettling beauty and intellectual depth of this seminal Surrealist masterpiece in your own home.


作品詳細

作品詳細

  • Movement: Surrealism
  • Subject or theme: Psychological portrait
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Artistic style: Expressionist
  • Notable elements or techniques: Frottage, Collage
  • Artist: Max Ernst

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