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Grande Tête

Designed by: Max Ernst (German (active in France and the United States), 1891–1976)
Executed by: François Hugo (French, 1899–1981)
about 1960
Object Place: Aix-en-Provence, France

Medium/Technique 23 kt gold
Dimensions Overall: 10.2 x 9.5 x 2.5 cm (4 x 3 3/4 x 1 in.)
Credit Line The Daphne Farago Collection
Accession Number2006.170
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsJewelry / AdornmentPendants
Various twentieth-century painters and sculptors have turned their hands to designing and making jewelry, and their efforts have lent prestige to the concept of "art to wear." Two workshops, GEM MONTEBELLO, in Italy, and François Hugo, in France, collaborated with artists such as Man Ray, Pablo Picasso, and Max Ernst to produce special, limited-edition jewelry. Designed by the important surrealist artist Max Ernst, Grand Tête represents the friendship and collaboration between Ernst and metalsmith François Hugo. Beginning in 1959, Ernst brought various models in wax and plaster to Hugo's atelier to be translated into gold. The work presents the wearer with an abstract, almost nightmarish face, echoing Ernst's explorations of the subconscious in his sculpture and drawings.

DescriptionCircular domed 23kt. yellow gold surrealist pendant with eyes and bird-like beak. Carved by Max Ernst in plaster, then cast by Francois Hugo in gold. Together with wood and velvet display stand.
Signed Signed " Max Ernst "in script , numbered 2/8; with hallmark of Francois Hugo; inventory number, 2030/1498
ProvenanceSkinner Auctioneers, Sale 1451, Lot 390; Daphne Farago, June 22, 1992 Daphne Farago; to MFA, 2006, gift of Daphne Farago.
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