What is Surrealism?Haskell House Publishers, 1974 - 90 pagina's |
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Pagina 56
... Surrealist Manifesto- Soluble Fish , 1924 , the Second Manifesto adding others to them , whereby the whole was raised to a vaster ideological plane ; and so there had to be revision . In an article , " Enter the Mediums " , 56 What is ...
... Surrealist Manifesto- Soluble Fish , 1924 , the Second Manifesto adding others to them , whereby the whole was raised to a vaster ideological plane ; and so there had to be revision . In an article , " Enter the Mediums " , 56 What is ...
Pagina 57
... Surrealist Manifesto , I explained the cir- cumstance that had originally put us , my friends and myself , on the track of the surrealist activity we still follow and for which we are hopeful of gaining ever more numer- ous new ...
... Surrealist Manifesto , I explained the cir- cumstance that had originally put us , my friends and myself , on the track of the surrealist activity we still follow and for which we are hopeful of gaining ever more numer- ous new ...
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... surrealist methods extend from writing to action , there will certainly arise the need of a new morality to take the place of the current one , the cause of all our woes . " The Manifesto of Surrealism has improved on the Rim- baud ...
... surrealist methods extend from writing to action , there will certainly arise the need of a new morality to take the place of the current one , the cause of all our woes . " The Manifesto of Surrealism has improved on the Rim- baud ...
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SURREALISM AND PAINTING Page | 9 |
EXHIBITION X Y | 25 |
THE FIRST DALI EXHIBITION | 27 |
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