Germaine Berton and Surrealists, La Revolution Surrealist

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Germaine Berton and Surrealists, La Revolution Surrealist The Surrealist group around Magritte “I do not see the (Woman) hidden in the Forest”

Salvador Dali, The Lugubrious Game 1929

Salvador Dali, The Lugubrious Game 1929

Salvador Dali, The Lugubrious Game 1929

Man Ray, Fixed Explosive, 1934

Miro, The Tilled Field, 1923

Miro, Painting, 1927

Miro, Landscape (The Hare), 1927

Miro, Birth of the World, 1925

Jacques-Andre Boiffard, The Big Toe and Mouth (1929)

Dali, The Phenomenon Of Ecstasy 1933 The 50th Anniversary Of Hysteria 1878 (Published In La Revolution Surrealist In 1928) Dali, The Phenomenon Of Ecstasy 1933

Salvador Dali, The Accommodations of Desire, 1929

Un Chien Andalou (1928) A film by Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dali

Hans Bellmer, The Doll (1934)

Germaine Berton and Surrealists, La Revolution Surrealist Atget, Boulevard de Strasbourg, corsets, 1912

Hans Bellmer, The Doll (1934)

Andre Masson, Mannequin Street 1938 Rene Magritte, Rape, 1934

Rene Magritte, The Treachery of Images , 1928

Rene Magritte, This is not a piece of Cheese

Meret Oppenheim, My Nurse (1936)

Meret Oppenheim, Object: Fur Breakfast, 1936

Meret Oppenheim, Object: Fur Breakfast, 1936 Photo Dora Maar

Man Ray and Meret Oppenheim, Erotique Voilee (1933) Man Ray, Anatomy, 1930

Frida Kahlo, What the Water Yields me, 1938

Frida Kahlo, Henry Ford Hospital, 1932