Image The Elephant Celebes.jpg thumb 300px Max Ernst , The Elephant Celebes 1921 , Tate , London Surrealism infobox Surrealism is a cultural movement that began in the early 1920s, and is best known for its ... being an artifact. Leader Andr Breton was explicit in his assertion that Surrealism was above all a revolutionary movement. Surrealism developed out of the Dada activities during World War ... Gale Surrealism , The Oxford Companion to Western Art . Ed. Hugh Brigstocke. Oxford University ... that Surrealism would advocate the idea that ordinary and depictive expressions are vital and important ... T340 SurManifesto ManifestoOfSurrealism.htm Manifesto of Surrealism . Pierre Reverdy s comment ... rationality, and restrictive customs and structures. Breton proclaimed that the true aim of Surrealism ... the purposes of the group. He included citations of the influences on Surrealism, examples of Surrealist works and discussion of Surrealist automatism. He defined Surrealism as quotation Dictionary Surrealism, n. Pure psychic automatism, by which one proposes to express, either verbally ... Surrealism. Philosophy. Surrealism is based on the belief in the superior reality of certain ... drawing games, discussed the theories of Surrealism, and developed a variety of Surrealist techniques ... Dada and Surrealism among art experts is the pairing of 1925 s Little Machine Constructed by Minimax ... the philosophical and visual aspects of Surrealism. Between 1911 and 1917, he adopted an unornamented ... Russes , would create a decorative form of Surrealism, and he would be an influence on the two artists who would be even more closely associated with Surrealism in the public mind Dal and Magritte. He would, however, leave the Surrealist group in 1928. In 1924, Mir and Masson applied Surrealism ... confirmed that Surrealism had a component in the visual arts though it had been initially debated ... Surrealism and Painting in 1928 which summarized the movement to that point, though he continued ... more details
Infobox Book name Manifestoes of Surrealism image image caption title orig author Andr Breton translator Richard Seaver , Helen R. Lane publisher University of Michigan Press pub date 1969 media type pages isbn 0472061828 oclc 2306469 Manifestoes of Surrealism is a book by Andr Breton , describing the aims, meaning, and political position of the Surrealism Surrealist movement. ref http books.google.com books?id 7mbE BIDQ2gC&dq manifestoes of surrealism Manifestoes of Surrealism at Google Books Retrieved on 2007 12 09 ref It was published in 1969 in literature 1969 by the University of Michigan press. References Reflist Andr Breton Category 1969 books Manifestoes of Surrealism Category Non fiction books Manifestoes of Surrealism Category Works by Andr Breton Category Surrealist works nonfiction book stub ca Manifest del Surrealisme ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced January 2010 notability January 2010 weasel January 2010 Post surrealism is a movement that arose in Southern California in 1934 when Helen Lundeberg and Lorser Feitelson wrote a manifesto explaining their desire to use art to convey the relationship between the perceptual and the conceptual. Sometimes this term is used to refer to art movements art movement related to or influenced by surrealism , which occurred after a so called period of historical surrealism . Some have claimed that the term is unnecessary, because surrealism continues to the present day Who date January 2010 . Modern day surrealist activity is sometimes called post surrealism by advocates of the idea that surrealism is dead . Both Lundeberg and Feitelman participated in a showing of art for the Los Angeles Art Association on Wilshire Boulevard in 1954. Along with Stephen Longstreet and Elise Cavanna , the artists whose paintings were presented were known collectively as Functionists West . Feitelson and Cavanna showed only non objective works. Both artists employed flat colored and near geometrical shapes. Post Surrealism was an American spin on the European born art movement of the 20th Century. Beginning in the 1930s, artists searched for a style that would differentiate themselves from the dreamlike surrealism of Europe and more sub conscious, earlier movements of Romanticism ... under the name post surrealism. For the first time, artists were able to separate themselves through their own name, and even formed a Surrealism group which boasted such great artists as Philip Guston ... the country. Undoubtedly, the war was a major factor in the surrealism movement. Although the works which focused on these events were surrealist, they are now classified as Social surrealism. Dali ... Times , Functionists Work Hailed As Brilliant , January 17, 1954, Page E7. DEFAULTSORT Post Surrealism Category Surrealism Category Modern art Category Postmodern art art movement stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Organic Surrealism is one of the two main poles in the surrealist movement in the visual arts. It is characterized by Surrealist automatism automatist techniques, ref name HoffmanO Keeffe1984 cite book last Hoffman first Katherine title An enduring spirit the art of Georgia O Keeffe url http books.google.com books?id qMxPAAAAMAAJ accessdate 6 October 2011 year 1984 publisher Scarecrow Press isbn 978 0 8108 1672 5 page 74 ref which its practitioners use in order to liberate Unconscious mind unconscious associations in order to allow their creative imaginations to emerge in an open ended manner. ref cite web url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 575336 Surrealism publisher Britannica Online title Surrealism accessdate 6 October 2011 ref Some noted artists who have been characterized as organic surrealists are Joan Mir , Andr Masson , and Max Ernst . ref cite book title A Cobra portfolio a selection of abstract artists in Europe post World War II April 21 June 14, 1981, Emily Lowe Gallery, Hofstra University, Hempstead, N.Y. 11550 url http books.google.com books?id ysLpAAAAMAAJ accessdate 6 October 2011 year 1981 publisher The Gallery ref The early work of some of the artists active in the Dada movement can be considered to fall into this category. ref name HoffmanO Keeffe1984 Organic surrealism was one of the major precursors to abstract expressionism . ref name Arts magazine cite book title Arts magazine url http books.google.com books?id 7rFUAAAAMAAJ accessdate 6 October 2011 date 1 January 1975 publisher Art Digest Inc. page 93 ref References reflist Category Surrealism art movement stub Avant garde ... more details
Soufflage is a surrealism Surrealist technique originated by Jimmy Ernst in which liquid paint is blown to inspire or reveal an image. See also Surrealist techniques References http www.guggenheim.org exhibitions past exhibitions surrealism surreal bottom.html Surrealism Two Private Eyes at Guggenheim Category Surrealist techniques painting stub ... more details
Silvano Levy is an academic and art critic specialising in surrealism , with emphasis on Conroy Maddox and Desmond Morris . He studied at the University of Reading and the University of Kent University of Kent at Canterbury . ref http www2.hull.ac.uk fass modern languages staff french levy s.aspx Dr Silvano Levy , University of Hall. ref Bibliography The Scandalous Eye The Surrealism of Conroy Maddox Liverpool University Press, 2003 Conroy Maddox A Surrealist Odyssey Belgrave Gallery, London, 2001 Surrealism Vade Mecum, Hereford, 2000 Desmond Morris Naked Surrealism Pandora, Antwerp, 1999 Desmond Morris 50 Years of Surrealism Ebury Press, Barrie & Jenkins, London, 1997 Desmond Morris 50 Years of Surrealism City Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke on Trent, 1996 Surrealism Surrealist Visuality Keele University Press, 1996 Conroy Maddox Surreal Enigmas Keele University Press, 1995 External links http www.silvanolevy.com Personal website External links references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Levy, Silvano ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Levy, Silvano Category British art critics Category Alumni of the University of Reading Category Alumni of the University of Kent Category Living people Category 20th century births Category Year of birth missing living people ... more details
This is a list of Surrealism Surrealist poet s . Louis Aragon Andr Breton Aim C saire Robert Desnos Paul luard David Gascoyne Philip Lamantia Franklin Rosemont Penelope Rosemont Lists of poets Category Lists of poets Surrealist poets Category Surrealist poets ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 This article is about a book. For an article about Surrealist women artists, please see Women Surrealists . Surrealist Women An International Anthology was an anthology edited by Penelope Rosemont . It was published by University of Texas at Austin University of Texas Press in 1998. Category 1998 books Category Surrealism Anthology book stub ... more details
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Otherpersons Goldsmith Oli Goldsmith is a Canadian artist whose best known work is for rock band Our Lady Peace s 2000 album Spiritual Machines . Goldsmith currently lives and works in Toronto, Ontario with his wife Caroline Bacher, an emerging artist, sculptor and jeweller. Goldsmith designed the original packaging for Spiritual Machines , as well as directing and animating the award winning music video for the song In Repair from the album. The album packaging was nominated for a Juno Award for Best Album Artwork, while the video was nominated for Best Music Video. At the MuchMusic Video Awards the video was nominated in six categories winning awards for Best Post production, Best Director and Best Video. Oli defines his work as Pop Surrealism, yet has distinct views on the definition of the movement, clearly separating it from Lowbrow Art. He administers the Pop Surrealism group on Flickr.com where many artists working in the field congregate to display their work. Oli Goldsmith s art is exhibited internationally and represented in Canada by Michael Thomas Gallery in Port Hope, Gallery Jones in Vancouver and Parts Gallery Toronto . External links Official website http www.oligoldsmith.com http www.michaelthomasantiques.com Michael Thomas Gallery in Port Hope http popsurrealism.tv rhizome Oli Goldsmith s Pop Surrealism TV http www.999borats.com Oli Goldsmith s 999 Borats http www.oligoldsmith.com FINALportfolio Oli Goldsmith Official Portfolio http www.flickr.com photos oligoldsmith Oli Goldsmith Flickr Portfolio http www.flickr.com groups pop surrealism Oli Goldsmith s Pop Surrealism Flickr Group Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Goldmsith, Oli ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Goldmsith, Oli Category Canadian music video directors Category Album cover and concert poster artists Category Living people Category Year of birth missing Category People from Toronto ... more details
File Documents No1 Cover.jpg thumb right Cover of Documents No 1, 1929 Documents was a Surrealism Surrealist list of art magazines art magazine edited by Georges Bataille . Published in Paris from 1929 through 1930, it ran for 15 issues, each of which contained a wide range of original writing and photographs. Documents was financed by Georges Wildenstein, an influential Parisian art dealer and sponsor of the Surrealists. Given its title and focus, the magazine initially listed an eleven member editorial board including Wildenstein himself with Bataille listed as general secretary however, by the fifth issue, Bataille was the only editorial member to remain on the masthead. ref http arts.guardian.co.uk features story 0,,1768599,00.html?gusrc rss A Playful Museum , Dawn Ades and Fiona Bradley, The Guardian , May 6, 2006 ref Called a war machine against received ideas by Bataille, ref http arts.guardian.co.uk flash page 0,,1771082,00.html Special Reports Undercover Surrealism , Guardian UK ref Documents brought together a wide range of contributors, ranging from dissident surrealists including Michel Leiris , Andr Masson , and Joan Mir , to Bataille s numismatics numismatist colleagues at the National Library s Cabinet of Coins and Medals. The publication s content was even more wide ranging, juxtaposing essays on jazz and archaeology with a photographic series fetishizing the hallux ... 2006 Jan Jun06 surrealism.htm Undercover Surrealism , Alex Russell, Seen and Heard , January 2006 ... Keaton Buster . Documents was a direct challenge to mainstream Surrealism as championed by Andr Breton ... engjnc bataille breton.html Second Manifesto of Surrealism , Andre Breton, Manifestoes of Surrealism ... used Documents to propel Surrealism in a direction he felt Breton dared not toward an overturning ... apps news?pid 10000088&sid az JOSfHezkE&refer culture Surrealism s Dark, Disgusting Side Goes on Display ... exhibitions past undercover surrealism The 2006 Undercover Surrealism exhibit at London s Hayward ... more details
Surrealism infobox Two Surrealist Manifesto s were issued by the Surrealism Surrealist movement , in 1924 and 1929. The first was written by Andr Breton , the second was supervised by him. Breton drafted a third Surrealist manifesto which was never issued. First manifesto The first Surrealist manifesto was written by Breton and released to the public in 1924. The document defines Surrealism as Psychic surrealist automatism automatism in its pure state, by which one proposes to express verbally, by means of the written word, or in any other manner the actual functioning of thought. Dictated by the thought, in the absence of any control exercised by reason , exempt from any aesthetic or moral concern. The text includes numerous examples of the applications of Surrealism to poetry and literature, but makes it clear that its basic tenets can be applied to any circumstance of life not merely restricted to the artistic realm. The importance of the dream as a reservoir of Surrealist inspiration is also highlighted. Breton also discusses his initial encounter with the surreal in a famous description of a hypnagogic state that he experienced in which a strange phrase inexplicably appeared in his mind There is a man cut in two by the window. This phrase echoes Breton s apprehension of Surrealism as the juxtaposition of two distant realities united to create a new one. The manifesto also refers to the numerous precursors of Surrealism that embodied the Surrealist spirit, including the Marquis de Sade , Charles Baudelaire , Arthur Rimbaud , Comte de Lautr amont , Raymond Roussel , and Dante Alighieri Dante . The works of several of his contemporaries in developing the Surrealist style ... , edited by Georges Bataille , whose anti idealist materialism produced a hybrid Surrealism exposing the base instincts of humans. ref name grove Dawn Ades, with Matthew Gale Surrealism , The Oxford ... www.tcf.ua.edu Classes Jbutler T340 SurManifesto ManifestoOfSurrealism.htm The Manifesto of Surrealism ... more details
Neo Fauvism was a poetic style of painting from the mid 1920s proposed as a challenge to Surrealism . ref name grant Grant, Kim. Surrealism and the Visual Arts Theory and Reception , http www.cambridge.org aus catalogue catalogue.asp?isbn 9780521836555&ss exc Introduction . Cambridge University Press 2005. ISBN 9780521836555, ISBN 0521836557. ref The magazine Cahiers d Art was launched in 1926 and its writers mounted a challenge to the Surrealism Surrealist practice of automatism by seeing it not in terms of Unconscious mind unconscious expression, but as another development of traditional artistry. They identified a group of artists as the exponents of this and termed them Neo Fauves. ref name grant Although these artists were later mostly forgotten, the movement had an effect of disillusioning the Surrealist group with the technique of graphic automatism as a revolutionary means of by passing conventional aesthetics, ideology and commercialism. ref name grant Neo Fauvism has been seen as the last trend within painting that could be marketed as a coherent style. ref name GoetheInsitut http www.goethe.de kue bku thm ein en178614.htm Goethe Institut , retrieved 10 June 2008. ref Notes and references reflist See also Art history Visual Arts and Design History of Painting Western painting Fauvism External links Fauvism Westernart Category Fauvism Category French art Category Modern art Category Post Impressionism Category Western art Category Art movements fa ... more details
Stefan Flukowski 1902 1972 was a Polish writer, poet and translator. Recognized as a major Polish representative of surrealism . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Flukowski, Stefan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1902 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1972 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Flukowski, Stefan Category 1902 births Category 1972 deaths Category Polish writers Poland writer stub pl Stefan Flukowski ... more details
Chueh may refer to Wei Chueh born 1928 , Chinese Buddhist monk in Taiwan Min Chueh Chang 1908 1991 , Chinese American reproductive biologist Luke Chueh born 1973 , artist in lowbrow or pop surrealism art movement Chueh Ming hui born 1984 , Taiwanese softball player T u ch eh see G kt rks See also Jue disambiguation disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Transautomatism is a modern style of painting , founded by Friedensreich Hundertwasser . It is a kind of surrealism , focusing on the viewer s fantasy rather than an objective interpretation. Different people see different things in the same picture. The artist s intention is less pertinent to the end experience, therefore, than how the viewer chooses to interpret it. Transautomatism is based on the different styles which Hundertwasser developed, e.g. spirals and drops . Transautomatism is about Hundertwasser s theory that straight lines are godless and immoral . That as humans we have lost our connection to the organic geometry of nature by forcing ourselves to exist in boxes as homes. He believed in the fluidity of line and shape hence his architectural and painting style. Being educated in a Montessori school his self directed learning came from nature and therefore his drive to return to colour and organic states. Category Surrealism Painting stub de Transautomatismus no Transautomatisme sv Transautomatism ... more details
Infobox Painting image file Cabaret Scene.jpg backcolor FBF5DF painting alignment right image size 300px title Cabaret Scene artist Salvador Dal year 1922 type Oil painting Oil on canvas height 52 width 41 height inch 20.47 width inch 16.14 diameter cm diameter inch city Paris museum private collection of Francois Petit Cabaret Scene 1922 is a painting by the Spain Spanish Surrealism surrealist Salvador Dal . This was a unique Cubism cubist experiment that came between Dal s early Impressionism impressionist work and the classic Surrealism surrealist technique he would later develop. Sources http www.dali gallery.com html galleries painting03.htm dali gallery.com Salvador Dal Category Salvador Dal paintings Category Surrealist paintings Category 1922 paintings modern art stub Painting stub ... more details
dablink For the Atlas Press firm that manufactured metalworking tools, see Atlas Press tool company . Atlas Press began publishing in 1983, and specialises in extremist and avant garde prose writing from the 1890s to the present day. Atlas Press is the largest publisher in English of books on Surrealism and has an extensive list relating to Dada , Surrealism , Expressionism , the Oulipo , the Pataphysics Coll ge de Pataphysique , Vienna Actionists among others. Chief editing editor is Alastair Brotchie , German language and series editor is Malcolm Green, ref http www.redsphinx.com Redsphinx.com ref French language and series editor is Antony Melville, and copy editor Annotation annotator is Chris Allen London Atlas press is also linked to the wikt secretariat Secretariat of and is the publishing body of The London Institute of Pataphysics ref http www.atlaspress.co.uk theLIP Atlaspress.co.uk ref whose President is Peter Blegvad . References references External links http www.atlaspress.co.uk Atlaspress.co.uk Category Book publishing companies of the United Kingdom Category Publishing companies established in 1983 Category Article Feedback 5 ru Atlas Press ... more details
of images. During the 1940s he painted portraits and still life but returned to Surrealism in later ... exhibitions notably Surrealism Two Private Eyes at the Guggenheim, New York in 1999 and Surrealism in Birmingham ..., in fact only the marvellous is beautiful. Andre Breton In his authoritative book, Surrealism ... as the leading authority on British Surrealism, goes on to argue that Melville s painting, The Museum of Natural History of the Child, is one of the key paintings of British Surrealism . Remy explains .... But Melville s development as an artist is, in many ways like surrealism itself, not a straightforward journey from A to Z. If placing him at the core of British surrealism is essential to an understanding ... surrealism, to create a body of work over his lifetime that is, as the art critic Peter Davies ... of the surrealism that would follow, shows his complex understanding of Picasso reminiscent of Picasso ... Group, which was crucial to the subsequent development of surrealism in Britain . Completed ... more details
date January 2010 Later directors influenced by Surrealism Roy Andersson Songs from the Second ... d homme, 2004. Richardson, Michael. Surrealism and Cinema . Paperback edition. Oxford Berg, 2006. ISBN ... encyclopedia Romantic Comedy Yugoslavia Surrealism SURREALIST CINEMA.html Surrealist Cinema at FilmReference.com http www.allmovie.com glossary term surrealism Film glossary definition for Surrealism ... http www.klinkov.com surrealism dream Surrealism Information at Klinkov Valeriy http www.godnose.co.uk downloads alevel key 20concepts Surrealism.pdf Surrealism and the Cinema PDF at Godnose.co.uk http hcl.harvard.edu hfa films 2006fall surrealism.html Harvard Film Archive Adventures in Surrealism ... and Philosophy of Film Surrealism and Dada at Harvard University http www.awn.com mag issue2.3 ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 The Fantastic Art Centre is a non profit research project founded by Christian De Boeck in 1977. The Honorary Patron Emeritus is Professor Ernst Fuchs artist Ernst Fuchs . Other Honorary Patrons include Brigid Marlin , Professor Philip Rubinov Jacobson , Alex Grey , Roman Hocke , Robert Venosa , Mati Klarwein , Odd Nerdrum , and Professor Werner T bke . The aim, mission and purpose of the Fantastic Art Centre are as follows To be the definitive internationally recognised information database resource on fantastic Surrealism surreal visionary art . The database will eventually contain documentation on some 4000 artists from the Renaissance to the present, whose work merits their inclusion. To publish a comprehensive book on fantastic art, which will include an exhaustive dictionary of artists, including a concise bio and complete biblio filmography. To collect books, exhibition catalogues, press cuttings, photographs and slides of artwork, CD ROMs, video tapes, posters, reproductions, printed ephemera, etc. on all the artists from the Renaissance to the present who have worked in the fantastic Surrealism surreal visionary vein. To establish a network of artists, collectors, art dealers, museums, publishers, etc. in order to promote all aspects of fantastic Surrealism surreal visionary art . To facilitate and organise exhibitions, seminars and conferences. All the material in the centre s archives will eventually be donated to the Museum of Fantastic Art in planning or the Ernst Fuchs Museum in Vienna. The Fantastic Art Centre is affiliated with The Museum of Fantastic Art Vienna, Austria Sedona, U.S.A. , Centre International de l Actualit Fantastique et Magique CIAFMA Brussels, Belgium , The Society for the Art of Imagination Berkhampstead, Herts, UK , Labyrinthe Informationsdienst f r Phantastische und Vision re K nste Rome, Italy , Zentrums der Phantastischen und Vision ren K nste Bonn, Germany , International Bureau of Recordist In ... more details
Image ABearOfABear.jpg right thumb 250px A Bear of a Bear, 2006 Seonna Hong is a Contemporary art contemporary Los Angeles based artist working in the genre known as lowbrow art movement lowbrow or alternatively, pop surrealism. Her work as a background painter has appeared in animation for television and motion pictures, most notably in the Nickelodeon TV channel series, My Life as a Teenage Robot , for which she received an Emmy Award in 2003. Her paintings have appeared in exhibitions in Los Angeles, New York , the Pacific Northwest , and Tokyo, Japan . Hong s artwork was also featured in the opening show of Chelsea, Manhattan Chelsea s Jonathan LeVine Gallery, entitled Pop Pluralism. Her first book Animus was published by Baby Tattoo Books in 2006. She is currently working on The Mighty B as an art director and background painter. She works closely with ex husband Tim Biskup , with whom she has a daughter. ref http www.kidsonpaper.org hong.html Kids on Paper Careers ref External links http www.seonnahong.com Seonna Hong s website http www.oliverkamm.com Oliver Kamm 5BE Gallery References references Persondata NAME Hong, Seonna ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION pop surrealism artist DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hong, Seonna Category American painters Category Lowbrow pop surrealism artists Category American women artists Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people Category Women painters US painter stub ... more details
Jacques Baron 1905 1986 was a French surrealist poet whose first collection of poems was published in Aventure in 1921. Although he was initially involved with the Dada movement, he became a founding member of the Surrealist movement following his meeting with Andr Breton in 1921, ref Brandon 193. ref and contributed to La R volution surr aliste . In 1927, like many of his contemporaries, Baron joined the Democratic Communist Circle Cercle Communiste D mocratique . ref Short 6. ref Although fascinated by dream like states of the nomadic unconscious and other imaginary worlds of the marvelous , a dispute with Breton in 1929 got him expelled from the movement, and prompted him to contribute to Un Cadavre , an anti Breton pamphlet. After the break with Surrealism, Baron became associated with Georges Bataille and Documents magazine Documents , ref Spiteri 27. ref in which he published a short essay on Crustaceans for the Critical Dictionary 1929, issue 6 , an article on the sculptor Jacques Lipchitz 1930, issue 1 , and a poem dedicated to Picasso, Flames 1930, issue 3 . He later collaborated on a number of reviews such as Le Voyage en Gr ce , La Critique Sociale and Minotaure . Baron also wrote a novel, Charbon de mer 1935 , a m moire, L An 1 du Surr alisme 1969 , and a collection of poems, L Allure po tique 1973 . Notes reflist Bibliography Brandon, Ruth. Surreal Lives The Surrealists, 1917 1945 . London Macmillan, 1999. Short, Robert. The Politics of Surrealism, 1920 1936. Journal of Contemporary History 1 1966 . Spiteri, Raymond. Envisioning Surrealism in Histoire De L OEil and la Femme 100 Tetes. Art Journal 63 2004 . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Baron, Jacques ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1905 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1986 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Baron, Jacques Surrealists Category 1905 births Category 1986 deaths Category Surrealist writers Category Prix des Deux Magots winners France writer stub fr Jacques Baro ... more details