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  2. Surrealism - Wikipedia

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    Max Ernst, The Elephant Celebes, 1921. The word surrealism was first coined in March 1917 by Guillaume Apollinaire. [10] He wrote in a letter to Paul Dermée: "All things considered, I think in fact it is better to adopt surrealism than supernaturalism, which I first used" [Tout bien examiné, je crois en effet qu'il vaut mieux adopter surréalisme que surnaturalisme que j'avais d'abord employé].

  3. Marion Adnams - Wikipedia

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    Marion Elizabeth Adnams (3 December 1898 – 24 October 1995) was an English painter, printmaker and draughtswoman. She is notable for her surrealist paintings, in which apparently unconnected objects appear together in unfamiliar, often outdoor, environments.

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  5. Surrealist Manifesto - Wikipedia

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    Breton wrote a second manifesto in 1929, which was published the following year, and in 1942, a reflection or a commentary on the potential for a third manifesto, exploring how the Surrealist movement might adapt to changing times. [1] [2]

  6. Silvano Levy - Wikipedia

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    Silvano Levy. Silvano Levy is an academic specializing in surrealism.He has published on Belgian surrealism with studies on René Magritte, E.L.T. Mesens and Paul Nougé.His research on The Surrealist Group in England began with a film on Conroy Maddox and the book Conroy Maddox: Surreal Enigmas (1995), while a wider interest in the movement led to the editorship of Surrealism: Surrealist ...

  7. John Melville - Wikipedia

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    Melville's relative isolation led to his work being somewhat neglected. However, in recent years his reputation has grown [citation needed] and his singular style has led to his inclusion in a number of public exhibitions – notably "Surrealism: Two Private Eyes" at the Guggenheim, New York in 1999 and "Surrealism in Birmingham" in 2001.

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