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  2. 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.

  3. Nadja (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Nadja (1928), the second book published by André Breton, is one of the iconic works of the French surrealist movement. It begins with the question "Who am I?It is based on Breton's actual interactions with a young woman, Nadja (actually Léona Camille Ghislaine Delacourt 1902–1941), [1] over the course of ten days, and is presumed to be a semi-autobiographical description of his ...

  4. New Burlington Galleries - Wikipedia

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    From 11 June to 4 July 1936, they held the International Surrealist Exhibition, the first full exhibition of surrealist art in the UK. [1] From 7 June to 28 August 1938, the gallery showed Twentieth Century German Art, the largest international response to the National Socialist campaign against so-called ‘degenerate art’. [2]

  5. Jacques-André Boiffard - Wikipedia

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    Jacques-André Boiffard (29 July 1902 – 22 July 1961) was a French photographer, born in Épernon in Eure-et-Loir. [1] He was a medical student in Paris until 1924 when he met André Breton through Pierre Naville, a Surrealist writer, and childhood friend.

  6. Birmingham Surrealists - Wikipedia

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    1936 saw surrealism first come to widespread public and media attention in England as a result of the London International Surrealist Exhibition.. One of the exhibition's key organizers - Roland Penrose - had seen Maddox and John Melville's work at a gallery in Mayfair, and met Maddox at Penrose's house in Hampstead to talk about featuring in the exhibition. [3]

  7. Exposition Internationale du Surréalisme - Wikipedia

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    In 1931 the first surrealist exhibition in the US took place in the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut, and in May 1936 the "Exposition surréaliste d'objets" was held in the Parisian gallery Charles Ratton, which particularly valued object art and also referred to Primitivism, sexual fetishes and mathematical models. [1] [4]

  8. Category:American surrealist artists - Wikipedia

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  9. Margaret Tomkins - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Tomkins. Date and photographer unknown. Margaret Tomkins (1916–2002) [1] was an American Surrealist / Abstract Expressionist painter. Though born, raised, and educated in Southern California, she spent most of her life in the Pacific Northwest, where she was well known both for her art and her energetic, outspoken art activism.