Accession Number
117372
Medium
Graphite frottage on cream wove paper
Dimensions
29.9 × 24.6 cm (11 13/16 × 9 11/16 in.)
Classification
graphite
Credit Line
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Shapiro
Background & Context
Background Story
Max Ernst's The Stallion (1931) is a graphite frottage drawing on cream wove paper. The frottage technique, which Ernst invented, involves rubbing graphite over a textured surface to create random patterns that suggest images. Here, the frottage process has suggested the form of a stallion, the textured marks creating the muscular body and flowing mane of the horse.
Cultural Impact
The Stallion is a masterwork of Ernst's frottage technique, demonstrating how random textures could be transformed into powerful images.
Why It Matters
This frottage drawing of a stallion transforms random textured marks into a powerful image of the horse, demonstrating Ernst's innovative technique.