
Max Ernst
1940-1942
Oil on canvas
Surrealism
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
Max Ernst is among the most prominent painters of the Surrealist movement. Serving as a soldier during World War I left Ernst with trauma, disbelief and pessimism towards modern life. This painting, named 'Europe after the Rain', which was painted at the height of World War II, gives us an impression of how Ernst felt about the devestating effects of war.
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