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  1. Jimmy Ernst Jimmy Ernst was born Hans-Ulrich Ernst on June 24, 1920, in Cologne, Germany. His mother was the art critic and journalist Louise Amalia Straus and his father the renowned Dada and Surrealist master Max Ernst. His mother, who was Jewish, perished in the Nazi holocaust at Auschwitz.

  2. Jimmy Ernst: List of works - All Artworks by Date 1→10. List of works Featured works (6) All Artworks by Date 1→10 (47) All Artworks by Date 10→1 (47) All Artworks by Name (47) Styles Abstract Expressionism (39) Neo-Dada (2) Surrealism (7) Genres ...

  3. www.artnet.de › künstler › jimmy-ernstJimmy Ernst | Artnet

    Jimmy Ernst (deutsch-amerikanisch, 24.06.1920 - 06.02.1984) wird als Hans-Ulrich Ernst in Köln geboren. Er ist der Sohn des Surrealisten Max Ernst. 1938 emigriert Jimmy Ernst in die USA. 1943 eröffnet er gemeinsam mit Eleanor Lust die Norlyst Gallery, in der er eigene Werke zeigt, darunter das Gemälde The Flying Dutchman.

  4. Jimmy Ernst German, 1920–1984. Follow. 301. 301 Followers. Jimmy Ernst is known for his striking prints and paintings influenced by the Surrealist and Abstract Expressionist movements. The son of painter Max Ernst and art historian Louise Straus, the younger Ernst moved from Europe to New York in 1938—where ...

  5. 8 de mar. de 2011 · JIMMY ERNST. JIMMY ERNST. with an essay by Mar tica Sawin. WEINSTEIN GALLERY. Jimmy Ernst in his New Canaan, Connecticut, studio, 1965. Front cover: Move On Up a Little Higher, 1947 (see p.

  6. Jimmy nasceu em 1920 em Colônia, Alemanha, filho do pintor surrealista Max Ernst e de Luise Straus, uma historiadora e jornalista. Seus pais divorciaram-se em 1922 e Ernst passou a viver com sua mãe em Colônia. Visitou seu pai na França em 1930, quando este se encontrava com outros artistas como Luis Buñuel, Salvador Dalí, Alberto ...

  7. Jimmy Ernst has 2 works online. There are 2,423 paintings online. Licensing. If you would like to reproduce an image of a work of art in MoMA’s collection, or an image of a MoMA publication or archival material (including installation views, checklists, and press ...