Макс ЭРНСТ: "Неделя Доброты, или Семь Смертельных Элементов"
Такие вещи, будто графические романы, цивилизованный мир знает давно, мы тоже сейчас догнали. Помимо отдельных произведений, он создавал циклы коллажных работ, порой принимавшие форму графических романов. Не менее крутой, чем Гигер или Дали, а то и более. А вот кушать, оказывается, такая штука, как роман-коллаж. Помимо прочего, интересовался оккультизмом и алхимией, галлюцинировал и общался с неким "ангелом=хранителем". За свою житье Эрнст перепробовал огромное количество различных техник, в том числе испробовал и коллаж. Одинешенек из лучших образцов - произведение Макса Эрнста "Неделя Доброты", оно же "Une Semaine de Bonte", или "A Week of Kindness".
Макс Эрнст - это одинешенек из главных художников-сюрреалистов 20го века, а по-моему одинешенек из величайших современных художников и исследователей сознания. То, что он делал, в сущности, кушать самый натуральный метод нарезки - беря гоовые сцены и образы из различных источников, Эрнст комбинировал их, получая странные психеделические образы.
"Неделя Доброты, или Семь Смертельных Элементов" - основной шедевр художника...
Атлас Мира Скачать - Статьи
This Week's Sky at a Glance Sky & Telescope Mercury (magnitude 0.5) is low in the sunset but getting a little higher every day. Eastern Standard Time (EST) equals Universal Time (also known as UT, UTC, or GMT) minus 5 hours.
To be sure to get the current Sky at a Glance, bookmark this URL: If pictures fail to load, refresh the page. Jupiter and Neptune are 2½° apart on December 4th and 1½° apart on the 11th. The planet's north polar cap is in good view this season, bordered by a wide, dark collar. See the Mars map and observing guide in the December Sky & Telescope , page 57. Descriptions that also depend on longitude (mainly Moon positions) are for North America. To identify Neptune (and Uranus) you'll need to use our finder charts for these two faint planets. Pluto is behind the glare of the Sun. All descriptions that relate to your horizon or zenith including the words up, down, right, and left are written for the world's mid-northern latitudes. A little later, twinkly Regulus rises a fist-width beneath it. If they still fail to load, change the 1 at the end of the URL to any other character and try again. Any other surface features? On what day will you first see it with your unaided eyes?
Venus (magnitude 3.9) is lost deep in the sunrise. and shines high in the southeast before and during dawn. local time, far below Castor and Pollux a bit north of east. Clouds? About 30 minutes after sundown, use binoculars to scan for it just above the horizon due southwest. Mars is on its way to opposition in late January, when it will be 14.1 arcseconds wide. Jupiter (magnitude 2.2, in Capricornus) shines brightly in the south-southwest in twilight, and lower in the southwest later. local time. Saturn (magnitude +1.0, in the head of Virgo) rises around 1 a.m. Not until late this winter (Northern Hemisphere winter) will it emerge into view again in the sunset. Mars (magnitude 0.2, at the Cancer-Leo border) rises around 9 or 10 p.m. Nevertheless Neptune is detectable in good binoculars. Its rings are still narrow, tilted only 4° from edge-on. Uranus (magnitude 5.8, below the Circlet of Pisces) is highest in the south during early evening. Neptune (magnitude 7.9, in Capricornus) lurks closely in the background of Jupiter, which shines 11,000 times brighter. Mars and Regulus are very high in the south in the hours before dawn. In a telescope, Mars is 10.4 arcseconds wide and growing. It sets by 10 p.m. |