Microbe vu à travers un tempérament, Bronze sculpture in Tuileries Garden, France
Microbe vu à travers un tempérament is a bronze sculpture featuring a rectangular shaft with two curved forms rising from its sides. The work stands approximately 3 meters tall and occupies a defined space in the garden landscape.
The sculpture was created in 1964 by German artist Max Ernst and later placed in the Tuileries Garden. This installation reflects the ongoing appreciation for experimental artistic work in public spaces.
The work emerged when artists were exploring how microscopic life could be represented visually in art. It reflects the Surrealist fascination with invisible biological worlds and the forms hidden within nature.
The sculpture sits in a central flower bed within the garden and is easy to view from the surrounding paths. The location is accessible on foot with clear sightlines from multiple angles.
The bronze surface transforms throughout the day as light shifts, giving the work constantly changing visual qualities. This means each visit offers a different visual experience depending on when you look at it.
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