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  1. Une semaine de bonté ("A Week of Kindness") is a collage novel and artist's book by Max Ernst, first published in 1934. It comprises 182 images created by cutting up and re-organizing illustrations from Victorian encyclopedias and novels.

    • Max Ernst
    • 1934
  2. 1 de oct. de 2021 · A Week of Kindness: Exploring Max Ernst’s Surrealist Visual Novel. Max Ernst's Une Semaine de Bonté consists of five surrealist collage pamphlets. Divided into seven parts, one for each day of the week, the visual novel is a masterpiece. Oct 1, 2021 • By Marija Vucic, BA Natural Sciences and Graphics.

  3. Une semaine de bonté (“A Week of Kindness”) is a graphic novel and artist’s book by Max Ernst, first published in 1934. It comprises 182 images created by cutting up and re-organizing illustrations from Victorian encyclopedias and novels. Tags: 1930s, 1934, Fear, Max Ernst. A Week of Kindness / Une semaine de bonté | Max Ernst, 1934.

  4. A Week of Kindness (Une Semaine de bonté), is the most elaborate of Ernst’s inventive “collage novels.” Its 182 images were created by cutting up and reorganizing illustrations from nineteenth-century novels, scientific journals, and other sources.

  5. A Week of Kindness. This exhibition featured a series of original collages by Max Ernst which embodied the complex and delirious imaginary world of Surrealism, a movement spearheaded by this artist which he nourished with his presence, overflowing with creativity and talent.

  6. The 184 collages of Une semaine de bonté [A Week of Kindness] were created during the summer of 1933 while Max Ernst was staying at Vigoleno, in northern Italy. The artist took his inspiration from wood engravings, published in popular illustrated novels, natural science journals or 19th century sales catalogues.

  7. A Week of Kindness ( Une Semaine de bonté ), is the most elaborate of Ernst’s inventive “collage novels.”. Its 182 images were created by cutting up and reorganizing illustrations from nineteenth-century novels, scientific journals, and other sources.