Max Ernst and MarieBerthe Aurenche Man Ray(1926) Man ray, Max


Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita Portrait de Madame MarieBerthe Aurenche

Marie-Berthe Aurenche was the sister of movie writer Jean Aurenche. In 1927 she married the artist Max Ernst. In 1928 they were photographed by Man Ray. They became estranged and divorced in 1936. She became the partner of the painter Chaim Soutine in 1940. They fled from Paris for the nazis and lived in Champigny-sur-Vuede near Chinon.


Ira Carter Art jean aurenche, marieberthe aurenche, max ernst...

Marie Berthe (aussi connue sous le nom de Ma-Bé) abandonna son éducation conservatrice, collaborant aux projets de son mari tels que le film surréaliste et érotique L'Âge d'Or réalisé par Luis Buñuel en 1930 (année ou cette toile fut peinte).


Valentine Penrose, la magie surréaliste d’une poétesse oubliée

Photo booth portrait of Marie-Berthe Aurenche taken in 1929 to frame Magritte's painting, I do not see the woman hidden in the forest.


Photomaton by MarieBerthe Aurenche, 1929 Photobooth pictures, Photo

Paris - Portrait d'André Breton by Max Ernst (1891-1976) and his then-wife Marie-Berthe Aurenche (1906-1960), leads Bonhams La Révolution Surréaliste sale on the 29 March in Paris. The rare joint work by the pair has an estimate of €400,000 - 600,000.


Bonhams Bonhams Magazine Unamused

Marie-Berthe Aurenche (Person cited) -. Ensemble de 83 tirages réuni dans un album de voyages effectués au cours de l'année 1935 par André Breton et divers représentants du mouvement surréaliste. 27 images, une notice descriptive, une bibliographie. [Albums] Album Prague Ténérife circa 1935.


Max Ernst, MarieBerthe Aurenche Centre Pompidou

Marie-Berthe Aurenche (* 1906; † 1960 in Paris) war eine französische Malerin und Schwester des Filmregisseurs Jean Aurenche, zweite Ehefrau des Künstlers Max Ernst und ab 1940 Lebensgefährtin von Chaim Soutine . Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Werk 3 Fotografische Darstellungen 4 Literatur 5 Weblinks 6 Einzelnachweise Leben


(André Breton) Max ernst, Surréalisme, Les oeuvres

Description. Photo booth portrait of Jean and Marie-Berthe Aurenche, accompanied by Max Ernst, taken circa 1929 to frame Magritte's painting, I Do Not See the Woman Hidden in the Forest. Part of the photo booth photography used by André Breton to frame Magritte's painting, I Do Not See the Woman Hidden in the Forest, reproduced in The Surrealist Revolution, No. 12, December 15, 1929.


(122) LÉONARD TSUGUHARU FOUJITA Portrait de MarieBerthe Aurenche

Images and other media are excluded. The collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum comprises Greek, Roman, and Etruscan art from the Neolithic to Late Antiquity; European art from the Middle Ages to the early twentieth century; and international photography from its inception to the present day.


Josef Breitenbach Portrait of Max Ernst & MarieBerthe Aurenche, Paris

Artist Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky) Title Marie-Berthe Aurenche, Max Ernst, Lee Miller, Man Ray Place United States (Artist's nationality:) Date Made 1925-1935 Medium Gelatin silver print Dimensions 22.6 × 16.2 cm (8 15/16 × 6 7/16 in.) Credit Line Gift of Patricia and Frank Kolodny in memory of Julien Levy Reference Number 1990.565.37 Copyright


MarieBerthe Aurenche, Max Ernst's wife, c.1929 / photobooth Vintage

A muse of Surrealist artists, Russian-born Gala, a French aristocrat and artist Marie-Berthe Aurenche, an English-born Mexican artist Leonora Carrington, a famous American art collector Peggy Guggenheim and a daughter of Swedish emigrés, artist Dorothea Tanning. Max Ernst attracted the strong, the courageous and the extravagant ones.


Maxine Smith MarieBerthe Aurenche Acrylic Painting

[Marie-Berthe Aurenche] vers 1929. PHOTOMATON [Marie-Berthe Aurenche] vers 1929. Domain Photo: Techniques Epreuve gélatino-argentique. Dimensions 15,1 x 3,8 cm. Acquisition Achat, 2003. Inventory no. AM 2003-288 (3) Is part of the set Le groupe surréaliste Ensemble (Dissociable set of artworks).


MarieBerthe Aurenche, Elisabeth, Die Habsburger, Austro Húngaro

Unamused Max Ernst was never short of a prodigiously gifted muse. But Marie-Berthe Aurenche seems particularly unworthy of neglect, writes Mark Hudson Max Ernst (1891-1976) and Marie-Berthe Aurenche (1906-1960) Portrait d'André Breton, 1930. Estimate: €400,000 - 630,000 (£350,000 - 550,000)


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Max Ernst met painter Marie-Berthe Aurenche in late 1927 and they married almost immediately. Photographed by Man Ray in 1928, they mixed with the wider group of Surrealists, including the leading figure of the group, André Breton. Breton and Ernst were already firm friends, but Breton disliked Marie-Berthe - allegedly telling Ernst that she.


Arthur.io • A Digital Museum

"Portrait d'André Breton", Oil on Canvas, 60 x 73cm, by Max Ernst and Marie Berthe Aurenche, was sold for 888,473 USD in France at Bonhams Paris on March 29th,2023. Ernst's "Portrait d'André.


Man Ray Photography of Max Ernst and Marie Berthe Aurenche For Sale at

The Kiss (Le Baiser) is a Surrealist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Max Ernst in 1927. It lives at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice in Italy. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Kiss and Abstract Art. See The Kiss in the Kaleidoscope


MarieBerthe Aurenche Centre Pompidou

In late 1927, Ernst met painter Marie-Berthe Aurenche and married her almost immediately. They rented a house in Meudon, outside of Paris. MAX ERNST (1891-1976) and MARIE-BERTHE AURENCHE (b. 1910)