About this artwork
This is an early and transitional painting by Ernst. It reflects his interest in Cubism and also anticipates the works he made whilst part of the Cologne Dada group in 1919-20. The painting may represent an abstracted view seen by Ernst when he was stationed in Laon and Soissons in France during the First World War, in 1915-16. In the background of the painting a tall building with a steeple, possibly a church, can be seen. Shapes in the central construction suggest chimneys, windows and bricks. Critics have commented on the similarity of this work to paintings of towers by Robert Delaunay, whose work Ernst would have known.
Updated before 2020
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title:Türme [Towers]
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date created:1916
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:60.00 x 43.00 cm
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credit line:Bequeathed by Gabrielle Keiller 1995
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accession number:GMA 3969
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
Max Ernst
Max Ernst
German-French painter Ernst was born near Cologne in Germany. After studying philosophy at university he turned his attention to art, and became the leader of the Cologne Dada group in 1919. He moved to Paris in 1922 to work with the Surrealists, adapting the techniques of collage and photomontage...