Ubu Imperator
Max Ernst (1891 – 1976)
Max Ernst (1891–1976): Surrealist malíř, inovátor technik jako frottáž a koláž. Jeho díla evokují sny
Ubu Imperator: A Surrealist Vision of Authority
Max Ernst’s “Ubu Imperator,” painted in 1923, stands as an arresting emblem of Dadaism and the burgeoning Surrealist movement—a testament to Ernst's unwavering commitment to exploring the subconscious mind through a deliberately jarring aesthetic. More than just a painting; it’s a provocation, a challenge to conventional artistic conventions and societal expectations that defined the turbulent years following World War I.
- The Dada Catalyst: The genesis of “Ubu Imperator” lies within the Dada art movement, born from profound disillusionment with the horrors of the Great War. Artists like Ernst rejected rationalism and embraced absurdity as tools for critique—a reaction against the perceived hypocrisy of bourgeois values.
- Stylistic Influences: Ernst’s approach seamlessly blends Cubist fragmentation with Expressionist emotional intensity. The painting utilizes a collage technique, layering textures and imagery to create an unsettling visual experience reminiscent of Jarry's theatrical masterpiece “Ubu Roi,” which itself satirized royal authority.
- Symbolism Unleashed: At its core, the artwork presents a stark landscape dominated by a colossal red vase—a symbol of both power and decay. The vase’s anthropomorphic face embodies the unsettling fusion of human and inorganic forms, reflecting Ernst's fascination with psychological exploration and his preoccupation with confronting primal instincts.
- Technique & Composition: Ernst meticulously applied oil paint onto canvas, employing a technique known as “grattage,” where he scraped away layers of pigment to reveal underlying textures—a deliberate gesture that underscores the painting’s materiality and contributes to its dreamlike atmosphere. The placement of three birds adds to the visual complexity and reinforces themes of disorientation and vulnerability.
The painting's enduring legacy resides in its ability to capture the anxieties of a generation grappling with trauma and questioning established norms. Ernst’s masterful manipulation of form and color—coupled with his conceptual engagement—solidifies “Ubu Imperator” as a cornerstone of Surrealist art and a poignant reflection on the human condition.
Currently housed at the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, France, this artwork continues to inspire artists globally. For exquisite handmade oil painting reproductions of "Ubu Imperator" and other seminal works by Max Ernst, explore the collection at Dadaism Oil Paintings at AllPaintingsStore.com.
O tomto díle
- Název: Ubu Imperator
- Autor: Max Ernst
- Formát: Portrait
- Stav autorského práva: Chráněno autorským právem
- Dynamika: Surrealist Movement
- Technika a materiál: Oil On Canvas
- Období: Modern
- Barevná paleta: Dark
- Určení: Accent
- Klíčová slova: 20th century art , surrealism , avant-garde art
Základní informace
- Notable elements or techniques: Frottage, Collage
- Artistic style: Symbolic
- Artist: Max Ernst
- Movement: Surrealism
- Subject or theme: Estrangement, Subconscious
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Title: Ubu Imperator

