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Loplop, or more formally, Loplop, Father Superior of the Birds, is the name of a birdlike character that was an alter ego of the Dada-Surrealist artist Max Ernst. Ernst had a ongoing fascination with birds, which often appear in his work. Loplop functioned as a familiar animal. William Rubin wrote of Ernst "Among his more successful works of the thirties are a series begun in 1930 around the theme of his alter ego, Loplop, Superior of the Birds." Loplop is an iconic image of surrealist art, the painting Loplop Introduces Loplop (1930) appears on the front cover of the Gaëtan Picon's book Surrealist and Surrealism 1919-1939, and the drawing and collage Loplop Presents (1932) was used as the frontispiece of Patrick Waldberg's book Surrealism.

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  • Loplop, or more formally, Loplop, Father Superior of the Birds, is the name of a birdlike character that was an alter ego of the Dada-Surrealist artist Max Ernst. Ernst had a ongoing fascination with birds, which often appear in his work. Loplop functioned as a familiar animal. William Rubin wrote of Ernst "Among his more successful works of the thirties are a series begun in 1930 around the theme of his alter ego, Loplop, Superior of the Birds." Loplop is an iconic image of surrealist art, the painting Loplop Introduces Loplop (1930) appears on the front cover of the Gaëtan Picon's book Surrealist and Surrealism 1919-1939, and the drawing and collage Loplop Presents (1932) was used as the frontispiece of Patrick Waldberg's book Surrealism. (en)
  • Loplop é uma personagem semelhante a uma ave que aparece em impressões, quadros e colagens feitas pelo artista Max Ernst. Loplop tratava-se de um alterego que o autor desenvolveu. Apareceu pela primeira vez nos romances de colagens La Femme 100 Têtes e , no papel de narrador e comentador. Loplop é também um personagem no romance de China Miéville, intitulado King Rat. LopLop também podem ser conhecidos como soldados da rainha Mari.A realeza dos tempos modernos. Ela possui um exercito deles,porém os mais leais são : Pedin,A pedra,Saulo, O E.T, E por último mas não menos importante, Dodoria ( que é um LopLop muito hetero ). VIDA LONGA A RAINHA MARI ! OBS: A RAINHA NÃO É CAPAZ DE AMAR ! (pt)
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  • Loplop, or more formally, Loplop, Father Superior of the Birds, is the name of a birdlike character that was an alter ego of the Dada-Surrealist artist Max Ernst. Ernst had a ongoing fascination with birds, which often appear in his work. Loplop functioned as a familiar animal. William Rubin wrote of Ernst "Among his more successful works of the thirties are a series begun in 1930 around the theme of his alter ego, Loplop, Superior of the Birds." Loplop is an iconic image of surrealist art, the painting Loplop Introduces Loplop (1930) appears on the front cover of the Gaëtan Picon's book Surrealist and Surrealism 1919-1939, and the drawing and collage Loplop Presents (1932) was used as the frontispiece of Patrick Waldberg's book Surrealism. (en)
  • Loplop é uma personagem semelhante a uma ave que aparece em impressões, quadros e colagens feitas pelo artista Max Ernst. Loplop tratava-se de um alterego que o autor desenvolveu. Apareceu pela primeira vez nos romances de colagens La Femme 100 Têtes e , no papel de narrador e comentador. Loplop é também um personagem no romance de China Miéville, intitulado King Rat. VIDA LONGA A RAINHA MARI ! OBS: A RAINHA NÃO É CAPAZ DE AMAR ! (pt)
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