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The 2nd of April (1891) at 9:45 a.m. Max Ernst had his first contact with the sensible world, when he came out of the egg which his mother had laid in an eagle's nest and which the bird had brooded for seven years.
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"Some Data on the Youth of M. E., As Told by Himself" in the View (April 1942); also quoted in Max Ernst and Alchemy (2001) by M. E. Warlick, p. 10

 
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