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Hommage à Max Ernst - Loni Pretzell, Lothar Pretzell - 1971 |  Published by Loni and Lothar Pretzell, important German gallerists and close associates of the artist  | Aufildeslivres.fr

☙  Hommage à Max Ernst

1971 - Loni Pretzell, Lothar Pretzell

This work constitutes a tribute to Max Ernst (1891-1976), one of the major artists of the Surrealist and Dadaist movements of the 20th century. Published in 1971 by Loni and Lothar Pretzell, this volume testifies to the international recognition the artist enjoyed during this... ☞ Read more

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♯ Art & Architecture ♯ 20th Century

☙  Hommage à Max Ernst

✑ Loni Pretzell, Lothar Pretzell

HOMMAGE À MAX ERNST

This work constitutes a tribute to Max Ernst (1891-1976), one of the major artists of the Surrealist and Dadaist movements of the 20th century. Published in 1971 by Loni and Lothar Pretzell, this volume testifies to the international recognition the artist enjoyed during this period, five years before his death. The Pretzells, important figures in the German art scene, maintained privileged connections with Ernst and contributed to the dissemination of his work throughout Europe. Max Ernst, born in Brühl near Cologne, revolutionized modern art through his innovative techniques such as frottage and grattage, and through his fertile imagination that gave birth to dreamlike universes populated by fantastic creatures. This tribute book marks a particular moment in the artist's career, when he was 80 years old, and reflects the esteem his contemporaries held for his protean work. A precious document for art historians and collectors, it offers insight into the reception of Ernst's work in his native country.

Why add it to your collection?

  • Rare homage published during Max Ernst's lifetime, central figure of Surrealism and Dadaism
  • Published by Loni and Lothar Pretzell, important German gallerists and close associates of the artist
  • Historical testimony to the recognition of Max Ernst in the early 1970s
  • Essential document for understanding the reception of Ernst's work in Germany
  • Choice piece for collectors of Surrealist editions and 20th-century art

Description

Historical and artistic context

Max Ernst embodies the revolutionary spirit of the European avant-garde of the 20th century. Co-founder of the Dada movement in Cologne in 1919, he subsequently joined André Breton's Surrealist group in Paris in the early 1920s. His work, characterized by unbridled imagination and exceptional technical mastery, explores the depths of the unconscious and challenges traditional pictorial conventions. In 1971, the year this tribute was published, Ernst was recognized as one of the living masters of modern art, having influenced generations of artists.

Publishers Loni and Lothar Pretzell

Loni and Lothar Pretzell played a significant role in promoting contemporary art in Germany during the second half of the 20th century. Their commitment to Max Ernst's work reflects their particular sensitivity to Surrealism and their desire to maintain a living connection between the artist and his German audience. This publication testifies to their personal and professional admiration for Ernst, as well as their contribution to preserving his cultural legacy.

Documentary importance

This volume stands out as a precious period document, capturing the atmosphere of recognition surrounding Max Ernst at the twilight of his career. Published as the artist approached his 80th year, the work constitutes a testimony to the vitality of his creation and his persistent influence on the international art scene. For researchers and collectors, it offers a unique glimpse into the critical reception of Ernst's work in Germany, his country of origin which he had left for France and then the United States.

Value for collectors

Publications dedicated to Max Ernst published during his lifetime present particular interest for bibliophiles and Surrealist art enthusiasts. This tribute by the Pretzells represents an authentic piece of art history, reflecting contemporary perspectives on the artist rather than a retrospective evaluation. Its German origin reinforces its importance, creating a bridge between Ernst and his cultural roots. The rarity of such specialized publications makes it a sought-after collectible for any library devoted to Surrealism or 20th-century art.

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Year
1971
Century
XX
Author
Loni Pretzell, Lothar Pretzell
Publisher
Pretzell
Illustrator
Max Ernst
Ref #
MEX-847
Dimensions
250 mm • 320 mm • 18 mm
Weight
1250 gram
Condition
*** Good
Hommage à Max Ernst - Loni Pretzell, Lothar Pretzell - 1971 | Rare homage published during Max Ernst's lifetime, central figure of Surrealism and Dadaism | Aufildeslivres.fr Hommage à Max Ernst - Loni Pretzell, Lothar Pretzell - 1971 | Published by Loni and Lothar Pretzell, important German gallerists and close associates of the artist | Aufildeslivres.fr Hommage à Max Ernst - Loni Pretzell, Lothar Pretzell - 1971 | Historical testimony to the recognition of Max Ernst in the early 1970s | Aufildeslivres.fr Hommage à Max Ernst - Loni Pretzell, Lothar Pretzell - 1971 | Essential document for understanding the reception of Ernst's work in Germany | Aufildeslivres.fr Hommage à Max Ernst - Loni Pretzell, Lothar Pretzell - 1971 | Choice piece for collectors of Surrealist editions and 20th-century art | Aufildeslivres.fr Hommage à Max Ernst - Loni Pretzell, Lothar Pretzell - 1971 | Rare homage published during Max Ernst's lifetime, central figure of Surrealism and Dadaism | Aufildeslivres.fr Hommage à Max Ernst - Loni Pretzell, Lothar Pretzell - 1971 | Published by Loni and Lothar Pretzell, important German gallerists and close associates of the artist | Aufildeslivres.fr