Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
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21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
21st Century and Contemporary British Max Mara Used
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- What media did Peter Max use?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022Peter Max uses a variety of media to produce his colorful compositions. Many of his pieces are paintings. He also produces collages, prints, sculptures, digital art and films. During the course of his career, he received commissions to create posters for the Super Bowl, the Grammys and the U.S. Open. Shop a collection of Peter Max art on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertOctober 15, 2024Max Ernst used Surrealism to process the traumas he experienced during World War I. His early works consisted largely of collages, which allowed him to represent the shards, rubble and explosions from his wartime experience. In 1922, Ernst moved to France, where he soon became affiliated with Surrealism, the avant-garde art movement taking shape in Paris. Alongside Man Ray, Joan Miró and others, Ernst was among the first visual artists to experiment with the imagery and techniques that became associated with Surrealist art. Ernst’s greatest contribution to the Surrealist movement is often considered his invention of frottage, wherein an artist rubs a pencil or crayon over a paper atop a textured surface, and later grattage, where a similar technique is applied with paint. Both methods showcase Ernst’s fascination with the unconscious and serendipitous elements of artistic creation, a theme that connected the Dadaists and the Surrealists. Explore a range of Max Ernst art on 1stDibs.
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