Ubu Imperator
[1923]

Ubu Imperator
[1923]
Founder of the Dada group in Cologne, where he made very personal and disturbing collages, Max Ernst moved to Paris in 1922. There he turned to a sometimes monumental oil-painting that testifies to a marked interest in Freudian psychoanalysis and the imagery of the unconscious.
Ubu Imperator exemplifies this new orientation, originating in a dream the artist recounted in La révolution surréaliste in 1927, and which makes of Ubu a representation of his father. Chief character of a play published by Alfred Jarry in 1896, Ubu is the grotesque embodiment of a supposedly powerful man completely full of himself, ridiculous in his pride.
Domain | Peinture |
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Techniques | Huile sur toile |
Dimensions | 81 x 65 cm |
Acquisition | Don de la Fondation pour la recherche médicale en hommage à Hélène Anavi, 1984 |
Inventory no. | AM 1984-281 |
Detailed description
Artist |
Max Ernst
(1891, Allemagne - 1976, France) |
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Main title | Ubu Imperator |
Creation date | [1923] |
Domain | Peinture |
Techniques | Huile sur toile |
Dimensions | 81 x 65 cm |
Inscriptions | S.B.DR. : max ernst |
Acquisition | Don de la Fondation pour la recherche médicale en hommage à Hélène Anavi, 1984 |
Collection area | Arts Plastiques - Moderne |
Inventory no. | AM 1984-281 |