Napoleon in the Wilderness
Painting by Max Ernst
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Artist | Max Ernst |
Year | 1941 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 46.3 cm × 38.1 cm (18.2 in × 15.0 in) |
Location | Museum of Modern Art, New York City |
Napoleon in the Wilderness is a 1941 surrealist painting by Max Ernst in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.[1] The figure in the foreground is Ernst's partner at that time, the surrealist painter Leonora Carrington.[2]
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Max Ernst
- Aquis Submersus (1919)
- Trophy, Hypertrophied (1919)
- Little Machine Constructed by Minimax Dadamax in Person (1919-20)
- Murdering Airplane (1920)
- The Hat Makes the Man (1920)
- The Elephant Celebes (1921)
- Of This Men Shall Know Nothing (1923)
- Pietà or Revolution by Night (1923)
- Forest and Dove (1927)
- The Wood (1927)
- The Barbarians (1937)
- Napoleon in the Wilderness (1941)
- The Eye of Silence (c. 1943-44)
- The Temptation of Saint Anthony (1945)
- Frottage
- Grattage
- Loplop
- Une semaine de bonté (1934)
- Leonora Carrington (partner)
- Peggy Guggenheim (third wife)
- Dorothea Tanning (fourth wife)
- Jimmy Ernst (son)
- Portrait of Max Ernst (c. 1939 painting)
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