 | André Breton - 1974 - 90 pagina’s
A short analysis, by 'one-who-was-there,' of one of the most significant art movements of our century. | |
 | René Passeron - 2001 - 202 pagina’s
Covers the main stages of the movement that has had such an enduring influence on contemporary art. | |
 | Wayne Andrews - 1990 - 178 pagina’s
Traces the history of the surrealist movement, includes brief profiles of leading surrealist artists and writers, and discusses the aims of the movement | |
 | Motherwell - 1981 - 413 pagina’s
Presents a collection of essays, manifestos, and illustrations that provide an overview of the Dada movement in art, describing its convictions, antics, and spirit, through the ... | |
 | Uwe M. Schneede - 1974 - 144 pagina’s
Discussions of the developments, motifs, and masters of the twentieth-century movement are supported by forty-one color reproductions of representative paintings by Chirico ... | |
 | Matthew Gale - 1997 - 447 pagina’s
This introductory survey traces the origins and development of twoevolutionary 20th-century art movements: Dada and Surrealism. It exploreshe full range of artistic production ... | |
 | André Breton - 2002 - 415 pagina’s
Originally published in 1928 and augmented throughout the author's life, Surrealism and Paintingis the single most important statement ever written on Surrealist art. While ... | |
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