What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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... Faber and Faber Ltd , London , for selections ' Exhibition X ... Y ... ' , ' The First Dali Exhibition ' , an excerpt from ' Mad Love ' , and ' What Is Surrealism ? ' from What Is Surrealism ? translated by David Gascoyne , © 1936 by Faber ...
... Faber and Faber Ltd , London , for selections ' Exhibition X ... Y ... ' , ' The First Dali Exhibition ' , an excerpt from ' Mad Love ' , and ' What Is Surrealism ? ' from What Is Surrealism ? translated by David Gascoyne , © 1936 by Faber ...
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... Faber & Faber ( London , 1936 ) . What Is Surrealism ? remains an unsurpassed presentation of the movement's origins , early development and general orientation . Comrades : The activity of our surrealist comrades in Belgium is closely ...
... Faber & Faber ( London , 1936 ) . What Is Surrealism ? remains an unsurpassed presentation of the movement's origins , early development and general orientation . Comrades : The activity of our surrealist comrades in Belgium is closely ...
Pagina 378
... Faber & Faber 1936 . 90p . Yves Tanguy ( translated by Bravig Imbs ) . New York , Pierre Matisse 1946. 94p . Young Cherry Trees Secured Against Hares ( translated by Edouard Roditi ) . New York , View Editions 1946. 56p . Nadja ...
... Faber & Faber 1936 . 90p . Yves Tanguy ( translated by Bravig Imbs ) . New York , Pierre Matisse 1946. 94p . Young Cherry Trees Secured Against Hares ( translated by Edouard Roditi ) . New York , View Editions 1946. 56p . Nadja ...
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