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On Sale!
TITLE:
Antipope
ARTIST: Max Ernst
SIZE: 23" x 33"
PIECES: 1500
PRICE: $30
SALE PRICE:
$22
MADE BY: Nuova Arti Grafiche Ricordi
DESCRIPTION: While settling in New York, escaping from the
Nazis in 1941 Ernst made a small oil on cardboard
that became the basis for this large painting. Ernst had married Peggy
Guggenheim who had helped him escape to the U.S. Ernst left behind his
lover, Leonora Carrington, who suffered a mental breakdown as a result back
in France. This painting is full of characters from the upheaval of his
personal life. Carrington loved horses and Ernst and Carrington spent hours
riding horses together. The horse had a special magical meaning for
Carrington and her self portraits often use the image.
There are two horse headed females in this painting so Carrington's
spirit is present. Guggenheim interpreted the dainty figure in pink to be
Ernst, and horse headed knight figure to be herself. Ernst changed the
painting many times and none of the figures appear to be male or a depiction
of Ernst, leaving this painting baffling, but exotic and beautiful.
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