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==Selected works== === Early work, Germany (1891–1922) === {| |----- valign="top" | * ''Crucifixion'' (1913), [[Wallraf-Richartz Museum]], Cologne * ''Town with Animals or Landscape'' (c. 1916), [[Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum|Solomon Guggenheim Museum]], New York * ''[[Aquis Submersus]]'' (1919), [[Städel]], Frankfurt * ''Fiat modes'' (1919), portfolio of eight [[lithographs]] * ''[[Trophy, Hypertrophied]]'' (1919), [[Museum of Modern Art]], New York * ''[[Little Machine Constructed by Minimax Dadamax in Person]]'' (1919–1920), [[Peggy Guggenheim Collection]] | * ''He's Not Very Well, the Hairy-hoofed Horse'' (1920) [[Turin Civic Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art|Turin Civic Gallery]] * ''Dada Gauguin'' (1920), [[The Art Institute of Chicago]] * ''[[Murdering Airplane]]'' (1920), [[Menil Collection]], Houston * ''[[The Hat Makes the Man]]'' (1920), [[Museum of Modern Art]], New York * ''[[The Elephant Celebes|The Elephant of the Celebes]]'' (1921), [[Tate Modern]], London * ''Oedipus Rex'' (1922), Private Collection |} === First French period (1922–1940) === {| |----- valign="top" | * ''All Friends Together'' (1922), [[Wallraf-Richartz Museum]], Cologne * ''[[Pietà or Revolution by Night]]'' (1923), [[Tate Modern]], London * ''The Wavering Woman'' (1923), [[Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen]], Düsseldorf * ''Saint Cecilia'' (1923), [[Staatsgalerie]], Stuttgart * ''[[Of This Men Shall Know Nothing]]'' (1923), [[Tate Modern]], London * ''Ubu Imperator'' (1923), [[Musée National d'Art Moderne]], Paris * ''Two Children Are Threatened by a Nightingale'' (1924), [[Museum of Modern Art]], New York * ''Woman, Old Man and Flower'' (1924), [[Museum of Modern Art]], New York * ''Paris Dream'' (1924–25), [[Yale University Art Gallery]], New Haven * ''The Blessed Virgin Chastises the Infant Jesus'' (1926), [[Museum Ludwig]], Cologne * ''The Great Forest'' (1927), [[Kunstmuseum Basel|Kunstmuseum]], Basel * ''[[Forest and Dove]]'' (1927), [[Tate Modern]], London * ''[[The Wood (Max Ernst)|The Wood]]'' (1927), [[National Museum Cardiff]], Cardiff * ''Shell Flowers'' (1929), [[Musée National d'Art Moderne]], Paris | * ''Inside Sight: the Egg'' (1929), [[Menil Collection]], Houston * ''[[Loplop|Loplop Introduces Loplop]]'' (1930), [[Menil Collection]], Houston * ''Loplop Introduces a Young Girl'' (1930), [[Musée National d'Art Moderne]], Paris * ''Oedipus I and II'' (both 1934), bronze sculpture (multiples) * ''Lunar Asparagus'' (1935), plaster sculpture, [[Museum of Modern Art]], New York * ''Garden Plane Trap'' (1934–35), [[Philadelphia Museum of Art]], Philadelphia * ''[https://www.wikiart.org/en/max-ernst/the-giant-snake The Giant Snake]'' (1935). * ''The Entire City'' (1935–36), [[Kunsthaus Zürich|Kunsthaus]], Zürich * ''The Blind Swimmer, Effect of Touch'' (1934), [[Museum of Modern Art]], New York * ''The Joy of Living'' (1936), [[Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art]], Edinburg * ''The Nymph Echo'' (1936), [[Museum of Modern Art]], New York * ''The Angel of Hearth and Home'' (1937), [[Neue Pinakothek]], Munich * ''[[The Barbarians (painting)|The Barbarians]]'' (1937), [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], New York * ''The Fascinating Cypress'' (1940), [[Sprengel Museum]], Hanover * ''The Robing of the Bride'' (1940), [[Peggy Guggenheim Collection]], Venice |} === American period (1941–1952) === {| |----- valign="top" | * ''Totem and Taboo'' (1941), [[Pinakothek der Moderne]], Munich, [see Freud, ''[[Totem and Taboo]]''] * ''Marlene'' (1941), [[Menil Collection]], Houston * ''[[Napoleon in the Wilderness]]'' (1941), [[Museum of Modern Art]], New York * ''Day and Night'' (1941–42), [[Menil Collection]], Houston * ''The Antipope'' (1942), [[Peggy Guggenheim Collection]], Venice * ''Europe After the Rain II'' (1940–42), [[Wadsworth Athenaeum]], Hartford * ''Surrealism and Painting'' (1942), [[Menil Collection]], Houston * ''The Bewildered Planet'' (1942), [[Tel Aviv Museum of Art]], Tel-Aviv * ''Vox Angelica'' (1943), Private collection * ''Everyone Here Speaks Latin'' (1943), [[New Orleans Museum of Art]], New Orleans * ''Painting for Young People'' (1943), [[Menil Collection]], Houston * ''Moonmad'' (1944), bronze sculpture (multiples) | * ''An Anxious Friend'' (1944), bronze sculpture (multiples) * ''[[The Eye of Silence]]'' (1944), [[Washington University Gallery of Art]], St. Louis * ''[[The Temptation of Saint Anthony (Ernst painting)|The Temptation of Saint Anthony]]'' (1945), [[Lehmbruck Museum]], Duisburg * ''The Phases of the Night'' (1946), Private collection * ''Dream and Revolution'' (1947), Private collection * ''Design in Nature'' (1947), [[Menil Collection]], Houston * ''Capricorn'' (1948), bronze sculpture (multiples) * ''A Beautiful Day'' (1948), featured in the [[Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art|''Painting toward architecture'' exhibition]] (1947–52)<ref>(15 March 2019). [https://www.artdesigncafe.com/max-ernst-a-beautiful-day-1948 Max Ernst. ''A beautiful day'', (1948)]. ''artdesigncafe.com''. Retrieved 7 October 2019.</ref> * ''Feast of the Gods'' (1948), [[Mumok]], Vienna * ''Paramythes'' (1949), collages with poems * ''Inspired Hill'' (1950), [[Menil Collection]], Houston * ''Spring in Paris'' (1950), [[Wallraf-Richartz Museum]], Cologne |} === Second French period (1953–1976) === {| |----- valign="top" | * ''Colorado of Medusa'', Color-Raft of Medusa (1953), Private collection * ''Cry of the Gull'' (1953), [[Menil Collection]], Houston * ''Father Rhine'' (1953), [[Kunstmuseum Basel|Kunstmuseum]], Basel * ''The King Playing with the Queen'' (1954), bronze sculpture (multiples) * ''The Twentieth Century'' (1955), [[Menil Collection]], Houston * ''Bird-head'' (1955–56), bronze sculpture (multiples) * ''The Dark Gods'' (1957), [[Museum Folkwang]], Essen * ''Albertus Magnus'' (1957), [[Menil Collection]], Houston * ''After Me Comes Sleep: Tomb of the Poet'' (1958), [[Musée National d'Art Moderne]], Paris * ''Little Girls out to Hunt the White Butterflies'' (1958), [[Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum]], Madrid * ''Mundus est fabula'' (1959), [[Museum of Modern Art]], New York | * ''Explosion in a cathedral'' (1960), [[Museo Botero]], Bogotá * ''The Garden of France'' (1962), [[Musée National d'Art Moderne]], Paris * ''Serenity'' (1963), [[Menil Collection]], Houston * ''The Marriage of Heaven and Earth'' (1964), [[Menil Collection]], Houston * ''The World of the Naive'' (1965), Private collection * ''Ubu, Father and Son'' (1966), Private collection * ''Teaching Staff for a School of Murderers'' (1967), bronze sculptures (multiples) * ''Birth of a Galaxy'' (1969), [[Beyeler Foundation]], Riehen * ''The Last Forest'' (1960–1970), Private collection * ''The Night Prowling Fish'' (1974), Private collection |} ===Prints, collages, and illustrations=== * Illustrations for books by [[Paul Éluard]]: ''Répétitions'' (1922), ''Les malheurs des immortels'' (1922), ''Au défaut du silence'' (1925) * ''Histoire Naturelle'' (ca. 1925–1926), a set of 34 collotypes after frottages * ''La femme 100 têtes'' (1929, graphic novel) * ''Rêve d'une petite fille qui voulut entrer au carmel'' (1930, graphic novel) * ''[[Une Semaine de Bonté]]'' (1934, graphic novel) * Illustrations for editions of works by [[Lewis Carroll]]: ''Symbolic Logic'' (1966, under the title ''Logique sans peine''), ''The Hunting of the Snark'' (1968), and ''Lewis Carrols Wunderhorn'' (1970, an anthology of texts) * ''Deux Oiseaux'' (1970, lithograph in colors) * ''Aux petits agneaux'' (1971, lithographs) * ''Paysage marin avec capucin'' (1972, illustrated book with essays by various authors) * ''Maximiliana: the illegal practice of astronomy : hommage à Dorothea Tanning'' (1974, art book) * ''Oiseaux en péril'' (1975, etchings with aquatint in colours; published posthumously)
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