1934
Kurt Seligmann American, born Switzerland, 1900–1962
Switzerland
Born in Switzerland, Kurt Seligmann moved to Paris in 1929 and began exhibiting with the Surrealists, though he did not officially join the group until 1937. Heraldry was one of the works included in the 1938 International Exhibition of Surrealism held at the Galerie Beaux-Arts in Paris, the most elaborate of all the Surrealist shows and the last major exhibition mounted by the group before its artists fled into exile during World War II. The painting reveals Seligmann’s interest in medieval and Renaissance heraldic imagery, and among the earlier titles that he inscribed and then crossed out on the back of the work is Homage to Urs Graf, a reference to the eccentric Renaissance printmaker, goldsmith, and designer.
Oil on wood