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Selected Writings André Breton Franklin Rosemont. Preface to the Catalogue of the International Surrealist Exhibition ( London 1936 ) The catalogue of this massive exhibition featured a cover by Max Ernst , an introduction by Herbert ...
Selected Writings André Breton Franklin Rosemont. Preface to the Catalogue of the International Surrealist Exhibition ( London 1936 ) The catalogue of this massive exhibition featured a cover by Max Ernst , an introduction by Herbert ...
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... exhibition was opened in the presence of about two thousand persons by André Breton . The average attendance for the whole of the exhibition was about a thousand per day . For a number of complex but generally valid reasons , it is only ...
... exhibition was opened in the presence of about two thousand persons by André Breton . The average attendance for the whole of the exhibition was about a thousand per day . For a number of complex but generally valid reasons , it is only ...
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... exhibition , presently at the Art Institute , is nothing less than a reprehensible fraud . Organized originally at the Abuserum of Mollern Art in New York last spring , under the direction of Prof. William Fubor , the exhibition not ...
... exhibition , presently at the Art Institute , is nothing less than a reprehensible fraud . Organized originally at the Abuserum of Mollern Art in New York last spring , under the direction of Prof. William Fubor , the exhibition not ...
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