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MAX ERNST -- ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY

PEGGY GUGGENHEIM:  He painted Leonora's portrait over and over, in all of the landscapes.

I was jealous that he never painted me.

In fact, it was a cause of great unhappiness to me, and proof that he did not really love me.

JIMMY ERNST:  On all social occasions, including the meals in the luxurious penthouse, the so-called triplex, he brought visitors to show them his paintings, or "The Collection."

The visitors were usually young, attractive, and female.

On one occasion, the poet William Saroyan and the queen of striptease, Gypsy Rose Lee, dropped in on the same afternoon.

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