89 Martin Sharp - Max “The Birdman” Ernst
Description
”Max “The Birdman” Ernst”
Colour lithograph and silkscreen print in blue, pink and black on silver metallic foil reflective card paper. The woman and the bird man’s beak and eyes are painted in bright pink, while the rest of the art work is painted in bright blue. Printed by Chars Display (Printing) LTD. 739-3604/5.
Max the Birman Ernst was created by australian artist Martin Sharp whilst resident in London between 1966-8 as a homage to the artist Max Ernst. This rare psychedelic vintage work is based on a sado-masochistic image from Ernst’s 1934 collage novel "Une Semaine de Bonté, Chapter four—Wednesday; Blood".
Martin Sharp (1942-2013) was an Australian artist known for his vibrant and psychedelic artwork, which became iconic in the 1960s counterculture movement. He was also a prominent figure in the world of music, creating memorable album covers and posters for bands such as Cream and illustrating for the influential underground magazine Oz.
Artist of Maker
Martin Sharp
Medium
Colour lithograph and silkscreen print in blue
Date
1967
- Condition:This work is in good condition overall, Some marg. creases, pin hole in all 4 corners. Please review the images carefully for condition and contact us with any questions.
- Dimensions:76 cm x 50 cm
Estimate | 6,000 - 8,000 SEK |
Buyers Premium (inc. VAT) | 25% |
Hammer Fee (inc. VAT) | 60 SEK |
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