Illustration to “A Week of Kindness” (1934; Paris, France) by Max Ernst

“Illustration to ‘A Week of Kindness,'” crafted by Max Ernst in 1934 in Paris, France, is a collage artwork utilizing paper as its medium. This artwork, which is part of the Surrealism movement, measures 18 by 13 centimeters. Classified as an illustration, it forms part of the series titled “A Week of Kindness” and is currently housed in the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, located in Stuttgart, Germany.

The artwork presents a scene laden with intricate detail and surreal components. It depicts a domestic interior featuring several figures engaged in various activities, contributing to a narrative scene. One of the prominently visible surreal elements includes a small, fantastical creature, potentially a dragon, situated near a kneeling woman. Additionally, a striking aspect is a painting within the artwork, showcasing an individual in a posture of despondence or contemplation, deepening the enigmatic atmosphere. The interplay of traditional and fantastical elements underscores the surreal genre, inviting viewers into a thought-provoking and visually engaging tableau.

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