Skip to main content Collections MenuExpandMy CollectionDownload 300 x 300 (Download)View PDFZu: Joë Bousquet, Lumière infranchissable pourriture (To: Joë Bousquet)PreviousNext 300 x 300 (Download)Zu: Joë Bousquet, Lumière infranchissable pourriture (To: Joë Bousquet)Artist Max Ernst (German, 1891 - 1976)Date1962CultureGermanClassificationsPrintMediumColor aquatint and etchingDimensions4 1/2 × 4 1/2 in.Credit LineMuseum purchaseKeyword/SubjectabstractObject number2015.0642 Discover More Paroles Peintes (Painted Words)Max Ernst1962The Sedona SeriesMax Ernst1948Von esigkeit zu...Max Pechstein1921Madame Jane Junk and JoeR. B. Kitaj1970 Image Not Available for Madame Jane Junk and JoeMadame Jane Junk and JoeR. B. Kitaj1970Madame Jane Junk and JoeR. B. Kitajno dateJoe’s BackyardTodd Walker1984"Listen, Joe - I almost forgot about Mother's Day. Send me another case of Three Star."Alan Dunn1930"Joe, where can I get hold of a doily?"Alan Dunn1930 Image Not Available for Joe WiegelJoe WiegelHerman Palmer1939 Image Not Available for 5 Screenprinted Images- Madame Jane Junk & Joe (1999.0100); Addled Art Minor Works Volume VI (1985.337.1); The Most Important Film Ever Made (1985.337.2); Outlying London Districts #2 (1985.337.4); The Reduction of Anxiety (1985.337.3); World Ruin Through Black Magic (in 2 parts)(duplicate 1979.271)5 Screenprinted Images- Madame Jane Junk & Joe (1999.0100); Addled Art Minor Works Volume VI (1985.337.1); The Most Important Film Ever Made (1985.337.2); Outlying London Districts #2 (1985.337.4); The Reduction of Anxiety (1985.337.3); World Ruin Through Black Magic (in 2 parts)(duplicate 1979.271)R. B. Kitaj Image Not Available for Joe Maloney/ Dye TransferJoe Maloney/ Dye TransferJoe Maloney1982 Powered by eMuseum