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The Blind Swimmer (Nageur aveugle)

The mysterious imagery of this painting recalls Ernst’s interest in exploiting the visual language of science (and specifically biology and geology) in his Dada overpaintings and collages of the late 1910s and 1920s. Although a specific source image has not been identified, the impression is of a highly magnified cross section of some sort of plant ovary or botanical specimen, writ large and translated into oil on canvas. The precision of Ernst’s lines, some in graphite pencil, contrast with his soft blending of pigments, which surround the elliptically erotic central motif with a luminous glow.

Credit: Gift of Mrs. Pierre Matisse and the Helena Rubenstein Fund

1934
Oil and graphite on canvas
92.3 x 73.5cm
228.1968
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Text © MoMA - Museum of Modern Art, New York

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