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ΜΑΘΗΜΑ 13 ο ΣΟΥΡΕΑΛΙΣΜΟΣ

Giorgio de Chirico, The Song of Love, 1914

Rene Magritte, Personal Values (Les Valeurs Personnelles), 1952

Rene Magritte, The Tomb of the Wrestlers (Le Tombeau des Lutteurs), 1960

Giorgio de Chirico, Melancholy and Mystery of a Street, 1914

Giorgio De Chirico, The Uncertainty of the Poet, 1913, Tate Modern

Joan Miro, Birth of Life, 1925 Andre Masson, Childbirth, 1955

Yves Tanguy, The Satin Tuning Fork, 1940 Andre Masson, Ibdes in Aragon 1935 Andre Masson, Pedestal Table in the Studio, 1922

Max Ernst, Two Children Threatened by a Nightingale, 1924

Max Ernst, Celebes, 1921, Tate Modern

Above: Max Ernst, The Entire City, 1934 Right: Max Ernst, Forest and Dove, 1927

Paul Eluard, Repetitions, 11 designs by Max Ernst, Paris, 1922

Paul Eluard, Repetitions, designs by Max Ernst

Les Malheurs des Immortels, revealed by Paul Eluard and Max Ernst, Paris, 1922

Max Ernst, Une semaine de bonte ou Les sept elements capitaux, Paris, 1934

Joan Miro, Birth of Life, 1925

Salvador Dali, The Peristence of Memory, 1931 Salvador Dali, Metamorphoses of Narcissus, 1937

Salvador Dali, Soft Construction with Boilied Beans (Premonition of Civil War), 1936

Rene Magritte, The Red Model II, 1937

Rene Magritte, Signature in Blank, 1965 Rene Magritte, La Condition Humaine, 1933

R. Magritte, Ceci n’ est pas une pipe, 1926 R. Magritte, The Key of Dreams, 1930

Meret Oppenheim, Object - Lunch in Fur, 1936 Salvador Dali, The Lobster Telephone, 1936