Max Ernst was one of the most influential artists associated with both the Dada and Surrealist movements. However,until now, only few scientific studies have been devoted to his works. This paper presents the results of a multi-analyt-ical investigation on six oil paintings, made between 1927 and 1942, belonging to the Peggy Guggenheim Collectionin Venice (Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York). Through a combined art historical and scientific approach,this study aims at understanding Ernst's painting techniques, including frottage, grattage, dripping, and decalcomania,the used materials, and the state of conservation of the artworks. Non-invasive in situ investigations were performedby means of Vis-NIR multi-spectral imaging, X-ray fluorescence, external reflection FTIR and Raman spectroscopy.Imaging analysis revealed important information about Ernst's painting methods while the other techniques provideduseful information about the ground layer, the painting materials and the presence of alteration products. Ernst'spalette discloses great freedom in his use of materials and evolution during the time. This investigation demonstratesthat an integrated, non-invasive, diagnostic approach provides a thorough analysis of materials and execution tech-niques of Ernst' masterworks allowing an in-depth knowledge of his highly skilled work
Portrait of an artist at work: exploring Max Ernst's surrealist techniques
Zuena M;Nodari L;Campanella B;Lorenzetti G;Palleschi V;Tomasin P;Legnaioli S
2022
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Max Ernst was one of the most influential artists associated with both the Dada and Surrealist movements. However,until now, only few scientific studies have been devoted to his works. This paper presents the results of a multi-analyt-ical investigation on six oil paintings, made between 1927 and 1942, belonging to the Peggy Guggenheim Collectionin Venice (Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York). Through a combined art historical and scientific approach,this study aims at understanding Ernst's painting techniques, including frottage, grattage, dripping, and decalcomania,the used materials, and the state of conservation of the artworks. Non-invasive in situ investigations were performedby means of Vis-NIR multi-spectral imaging, X-ray fluorescence, external reflection FTIR and Raman spectroscopy.Imaging analysis revealed important information about Ernst's painting methods while the other techniques provideduseful information about the ground layer, the painting materials and the presence of alteration products. Ernst'spalette discloses great freedom in his use of materials and evolution during the time. This investigation demonstratesthat an integrated, non-invasive, diagnostic approach provides a thorough analysis of materials and execution tech-niques of Ernst' masterworks allowing an in-depth knowledge of his highly skilled work| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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