Loplop


 
 

Loplop is the name of bird/birdlike character featured in prints, collages and paintings by artist Max Ernst. Loplop was an alter ego which Ernst developed and functioned as a familiar animal.

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Loplop first appeared in Ernst's collage-novels La Femme 100 t?tes and Une Semaine de bont? in the role of a narrator and commentator.

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