Hundred Headless Woman
Discover the captivating world of Surrealism with "Hundred Headless Woman" by Max Ernst, a remarkable collage novel first published in 1929. This unique book features a stunning collection of engravings sourced from Victorian-era literature and magazines, paired with enigmatic captions that invite readers to explore an intriguing dreamscape. Published in 2017, this edition spans 336 pages, making it a substantial addition to any art lover's library. Max Ernst, a pioneering figure in the avant-garde movement, skillfully combines visual art and literature, offering a thought-provoking experience that challenges perceptions and ignites the imagination. Perfect for those interested in artists' books and the surrealist genre, "Hundred Headless Woman" is a must-have for both collectors and casual readers alike.