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Confidences
(Les Confidences)
(c. 1925)
plate 9 from Histoire naturelle (Natural history), published 1926

Medium
collotype
Credit Line
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased NGV Foundation, 2023
© Max Ernst/ADAGP, Paris. Licensed by Copyright Agency, Australia
Gallery location
Not on display
 

About this work

In the 1920s Surrealist artists and poets were exploring automatic processes to overturn reason and tap the unconscious realm. In the Natural History portfolio, thirty-four prints made by Max Ernst using the automatic technique of frottage are presented together with Hans Arp’s stream-of-consciousness text. By rubbing pencil or crayon on paper placed over varying textured surfaces such as leaves, woodgrain or string, Ernst introduced chance effects and imagery that emerged, he claimed, ‘without conscious mental guidance’. His sequence of images presents a surreal poetic vision describing the birth and evolution of life and reflects the artist’s interest in illustrated books on natural history.

Artwork Details

Medium
collotype
Measurements
43.0 × 26.0 cm (image) 49.9 × 32.3 cm (sheet)
Place/s of Execution
Paris, France
Edition
ed. 176/300
Printing/Publishing
published by Editions Jeanne Bucher, Paris
Inscription
printed in ink l.c.: IX
Accession Number
2023.758.9
Departments
International Prints / International Prints and Drawings
Credit Line
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased NGV Foundation, 2023
© Max Ernst/ADAGP, Paris. Licensed by Copyright Agency, Australia
Gallery location
Not on display