The Antipope (1942; United States) by Max Ernst

“The Antipope” is an oil painting on canvas created by the artist Max Ernst in 1942 while he was in the United States. The artwork, which measures 160.8 x 127.1 cm, is a symbolic painting associated with the Surrealism art movement. It is housed at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, Italy.

The artwork presents a surreal and vivid tableau featuring human-like figures adorned in extravagant and fantastical garments. The central figure, draped in a vibrant red attire and embodying a grotesque anatomical distortion, appears to dominate the composition. To the right, arranged in a complex interplay, stand two other figures with one donning delicate, pale clothing and the other exhibiting a more statuesque stance. The background is a blend of intricate, dream-like elements, enriching the painting’s enigmatic and symbolic narrative. The coupling of these surreal elements articulates Ernst’s captivating and unsettling vision, characteristic of his contributions to the Surrealist movement.

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