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New York---MoMA New York MoMA

MoMA—2011 Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art Surrealistic Impressions

Miro’s 1936 Legs Surrealism an artistic movement begun in the 1910’s-1920’s driven to liberate the mind by focusing on images of the subconscious

Joseph Cornell’s 1940 Ice Cube Honoring the 19 th century ballet star Taglioni’s jewel “casket”. She supposedly kept a fake ice cube in her jewel box to remind her of the time she danced on an animal fur in the middle of a highway for a Russian road worker.

Magritte, 1928— this is not the sky The Palace of Curtains, III

Max Ernst’s 1924 surreal escape “Deux Enfants” two children threatened by a nightingale

de Chirico’s 1914 still life with glove “Song of Love”

Meret Oppenheim’s 1936 Furry Tea Cup Protesting Picasso’s machismo

Marcel Jean’s 1936 zipper “Specter of the Gardenia”

Duchamp’s 1920 “Fresh Widow” Rose Selavy alter ego

Duchamp’s 1913 readymade wheel FIN