The Couple in Lace (1925; Paris, France) by Max Ernst

“The Couple in Lace,” created by Max Ernst in 1925 in Paris, France, is an oil painting on canvas that measures 101.5 x 142 cm. This symbolic painting, which belongs to the Surrealism art movement, is housed in the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

The artwork presents two abstract figures against a surreal backdrop. The figure on the left appears to be seated and is rendered in dark, lace-like patterns with a black and white palette, evoking a sense of intricacy and complexity. The right figure, standing with an arm extended, is depicted in blue tones with a distinct, almost metallic headgear and similarly ornate leg decorations. Elements of machinery and architectural forms are interspersed within the composition, contributing to the elusive and enigmatic nature typical of Surrealist art. The background features a minimalistic yet otherworldly setting with deep blues and contrasting reds, embodying a dreamlike atmosphere.

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