Andre Breton Bosch : The Garden of Earthly Delights.

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Andre Breton

Bosch : The Garden of Earthly Delights

De Chirico: The Mystery & the Melancholy of a Street, 1911

De Chirico: The Disquieting Muses, 1916

De Chirico: The Uncertainty of The Poet, 1913

Max Ernst Ernst, The Robing of the Bride, 1940

Max Ernst: Une Semaine de Bonte, 1933

Salvador Dali

Dali: The Persistence of Memory, 1931

Dali: Lugubrious Game, 1929

Magritte, The Treason of Images,

Picasso, Glass of Absinthe, 1914 Influence:

Oppenheim: Luncheon in Fur, 1936

Giacometti: Woman with Her Throat Cut, 1932

Giacometti: Woman with Her Throat Cut, 1932

Giacometti: Disagreeable Object

Giacometti: Palace at 4a.m.

Giacometti: Palace at 4a.m.

Giacometti: Surrealist Table

Arp: Head with three Annoying Objects, 1930