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In Max Ernst's paintings of the 1930s and '40s, a nude, porcelain-skinned Alice becomes a part of the Wonderland landscape itself, enshrined in the bark of a knobby tree.
A Show Full of Artists in Wonderland Rachel Wolff 2011
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For classic Swiss cuisine, try Ms. Ernst's moitié-moitié.
Switzerland's Best Fondue Christina Passariello 2011
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Ernst's conversation is littered with public school phrases.
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In Ernst's painting, Alice, we see the figure of Alice being reinvented for the first time as a young woman, no longer a young girl.
C. M. Rubin: Alice C. M. Rubin 2011
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As securing funding for trials became more difficult, Ernst's team turned to meta-analysis of other researchers' work.
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He found surrealist imagery, such as Max Ernst's collages and an Alberto Giacometti sculpture of a peach-like sphere dangling above an abstract wedge 1930-31, to be both profoundly present—"simple," as he puts it—and deeply ambiguous.
The Pursuit of Presence Micah Mattix 2012
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Two months before Lehman's bankruptcy, Mr. Schlich was promoted to run Ernst's global-banking and capital-markets practice, overseeing its 14,000 financial-services professionals.
Lehman Auditor May Bear The Brunt Steve Eder 2011
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In 1943, her work was chosen for an exhibition of significant women artists in New York, by Peggy Guggenheim, Ernst's new partner.
Debutante turned surrealist Leonora Carrington dies at 94 2011
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Ernst's methodology has now made it possible to determine the structure in solution
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development of Modern Chemistry 2010
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In Ernst's painting, Alice, we see the figure of Alice being reinvented for the first time as a young woman, no longer a young girl.
C. M. Rubin: Alice C. M. Rubin 2011
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