Barbarians is a painting by Max Ernst, a German surrealist painter who lived from 1891 to 1976. The painting depicts a chaotic scene of strange creatures, mechanical contraptions, and surreal objects. The work was painted in 1962, near the end of Ernst's long and prolific career. Barbarians was created using a technique known as frottage, in which graphite is rubbed over a textured surface to create interesting patterns and shapes. The painting is typical of Ernst's style, which often blended elements of fantasy, humor, and satire. Ernst was a key figure in the Dada and surrealist movements and is regarded as one of the most important artists of the 20th century. He created a vast body of work that explored the human psyche, dreams, and the unconscious mind.
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