Max Ernst and the external and internal reality of his painting
Max Ernst and the external and internal reality of his painting
The painter Max Ernst evokes his childhood, the dissensions with his father, Philipp Ernst, amateur figurative painter, on the representation of reality in painting. He then explains how he conceives painting with his two eyes: to see and render reality: with one the external reality and with the other, the inner reality.
Producteur: Radiodiffusion Télévision Française - Director : Prat, Jean - Presenter : Dumayet, Pierre - Participant : Ernst, Max
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Credits:Director : Prat, Jean-Presenter : Dumayet, Pierre-Participant : Ernst, Max