The Elephant Celebes

The Elephant Celebes

Infobox Painting|



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title=The Elephant Celebes
artist=Max Ernst
year=1921
type=Oil on canvas
height=125.4
width=107.9
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city=London
museum=Tate Gallery

"The Elephant Celebes" (or "Celebes") is a 1921 painting by the German Dadaist and Surrealist Max Ernst. It is possibly the most famous of Ernst's early surrealist works and "undoubtedly the first masterpiece of Surrealist painting in the De Chirico tradition". It combines the vivid, dreamlike atmosphere of Surrealism with the collage aspects of Dada.

The work and its influences

Giorgio de Chirico was an inspiration for the early Surrealists, and "Celebes"' palette and spatial construction show his influence. The painting also attempts to apply Dada's collage effects to simulate different materials. Ernst's realistic portrayal of the constituent elements produces a hallucinatory effect that he associated with collage, and was trying to achieve in this painting.cite book|author=Klingseohr-Leroy, Cathrin|title=Surrealism|year=2004|publisher=Taschen|isbn=3822822159|pages=50] Regarding the art of collage, Ernst said, " [It is] the systematic exploitation of the coincidental or artificially provoked encounter of two of more unrelated realities on an apparently inappropriate plane and the spark of poetry created by the proximity of these realities." [cite book|author=Walther, Ingo F., & Robert Suckale|title=Masterpieces Of Western Art: A History Of Art In 900 Individual Studies From The Gothic To The Present Day|year=2002|publisher=Taschen|isbn=3822818259|pages=608]

The central focus of the painting is a giant mechanical figure. It is round and has a trunk-like hose protruding from it. The figure’s round body was modeled after a photograph in an anthropological journal of a clay corn bin from a southern Sudanese tribe, the Konkombwa. Celebes suggests "ritual and totemic sculpture of African origin", evidenced by the totem-like pole at right and the figure's bull horns. The painting uniquely combines found imagery and tribal elements.

Ernst's creature has a frilly metallic cuff or collar, and a horned head and tail. The low horizon emphasizes the creature's bulk, and the gesture of the headless mannequin introduces the viewer to the figure. The mannequin wears a surgical glove, a common Surrealist symbol. This nude figure may have a mythological connotation, suggesting the abduction of Europa by Zeus while disguised as a bull. The mostly empty sky contains more incongruities: there are two fish "flying" at left (one writer considers the scene to be underwater). The black shape to the right of the fish looks like an oncoming airplane, and there is a trail of smoke in the right part of the sky. These may be allusions to the "mechanical terror of the war experience" which led to Ernst writing, "On the 1st of August 1914 Max Ernst died. He was resurrected on the 11 November 1918 as a young man who aspired to find the myths of his time." "Celebes", then, seems to represent the myth of destruction.

"Celebes" was once the popular name for the island of Sulawesi, one of the Greater Sunda Islands of Indonesia. Ernst told Penrose that the title "Celebes" was derived from the opening words of a German schoolboys' rhyme with sexual connotations:

Der Elefant von CelebesHat hinten etwas gelebesDer Elefant von SumatraDer vögelt seine GrossmamaDer Elefant von IndienDer kann das Loch nicht findenThe elephant from [C] elebeshas sticky, yellow bottom greaseThe elephant from Sumatraalways fucks his grandmammaThe elephant from Indiacan never find the hole ha-haJeffett, William (1990). "Max Ernst" in James Vinson (ed.), "International Dictionary of Art and Artists" vol. 2, "Art". Detroit: St. James Press; pp. 864–65. ISBN 1-55862-001-X.]

In this context, the totemic pole may be interpreted as a phallic symbol.

History

The painting's less common but original title is "Celebes", according to inscriptions on the front and back of the canvas.cite journal|title='Dada and Surrealism Reviewed' at the Hayward Gallery|author=Wilson, Simon|journal=The Burlington Magazine|volume=120|issue=900|year=Mar. 1978|pages= 178+181–184] Ernst painted "Celebes" in Cologne in 1921. The French poet and Surrealist Paul Eluard visited Ernst that year and purchased the painting and took it back to Paris. Eluard would buy other of Ernst's paintings, and Ernst painted murals for Eluard's house in Eaubonne. It remained in Eluard's collection until 1938 and was then purchased by the English artist Roland Penrose. It has been in the collection of the Tate Gallery, London since 1975 and is displayed in the Tate Modern. The back of the canvas is decorated with some doodles that are seemingly unconnected to the subject matter on the front of the canvas, including two figures holding golf clubs adjacent to the word "GOLF" .

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External links

* [http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ViewWork?cgroupid=999999961&workid=4136&searchid=8397 Tate Gallery]


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