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The Wood (1927) is a painting by the German surrealist Max Ernst. Ernst was haunted by the atmosphere of forests and by the birds which inhabit them. Here, the herring-bone effect of the trees and the grainy sky reveal his technique of grattage. Layers of paint were applied to the canvas, which was pressed against a sheet of stamped metal and a rough plank and scraped. This work was given to the Contemporary Art Society by Miss A.F. Brown in 1940, and was acquired by the National Museum of Wales in 1991, where it is currently on display.

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  • Le Bois (1927) est une peinture de l'artiste surréaliste allemand Max Ernst. Ernst était hanté par l'atmosphère des forêts et par les oiseaux qui y vivent. Les couches de peinture ont été appliquées à la toile, qui était appuyée contre une feuille de métal embouti et une planche qui était grattée. Cette œuvre a été donnée à la Société d'Art Contemporain par Mlle A. F. Brun en 1940. Elle est actuellement exposée au Musée National du pays de Galles. (fr)
  • The Wood (1927) is a painting by the German surrealist Max Ernst. Ernst was haunted by the atmosphere of forests and by the birds which inhabit them. Here, the herring-bone effect of the trees and the grainy sky reveal his technique of grattage. Layers of paint were applied to the canvas, which was pressed against a sheet of stamped metal and a rough plank and scraped. This work was given to the Contemporary Art Society by Miss A.F. Brown in 1940, and was acquired by the National Museum of Wales in 1991, where it is currently on display. (en)
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  • Le Bois (1927) est une peinture de l'artiste surréaliste allemand Max Ernst. Ernst était hanté par l'atmosphère des forêts et par les oiseaux qui y vivent. Les couches de peinture ont été appliquées à la toile, qui était appuyée contre une feuille de métal embouti et une planche qui était grattée. Cette œuvre a été donnée à la Société d'Art Contemporain par Mlle A. F. Brun en 1940. Elle est actuellement exposée au Musée National du pays de Galles. (fr)
  • The Wood (1927) is a painting by the German surrealist Max Ernst. Ernst was haunted by the atmosphere of forests and by the birds which inhabit them. Here, the herring-bone effect of the trees and the grainy sky reveal his technique of grattage. Layers of paint were applied to the canvas, which was pressed against a sheet of stamped metal and a rough plank and scraped. This work was given to the Contemporary Art Society by Miss A.F. Brown in 1940, and was acquired by the National Museum of Wales in 1991, where it is currently on display. (en)
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