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René Magritte, Painted on a Summer's Night. 223
Emila Medková, The Widows. 229
Gabriel Der Kevorkian, High Precision. 229
Wilhelm Freddie, Young Girl with Umbrella. 232
Philip West, The Lovers. 232
Adrien Dax, Untitled Painting. 236
Eva Švankmajerová, What needs to be added? 236
Man Ray, Fine Weather (also called The Adventure). 239
Rik Lina, Heart-Source. 239
Jorge Camacho, "The Dance of Death" Opus 18.
Self-Portrait.
244
Joseph Jablonski, The Shores of Umor. 244
E. F. Granell, Teresa de Avila Wonders whether to
Return to Toledo.
248
E. F. Granell, The Riding Master Congratulates the
Young Horsewoman.
249
Joan Miró, Person, Birds, Stars. 253
Joan Miró, Untitled. 253
Leonora Carrington, Lepidoptera. 257
Jacques Brunius, Found Object. 258
Marianne van Hirtum, Lost Cat and Dog. 259
Penelope Rosemont, The Voyage of the Albatross. 259
René Magritte, Les Vases communicants. 263
Alberto Martini, The Three Altars. 265
Marcel Mariën, The Captive Caress. 272
Roland Penrose, Taeco-Mene. 272

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Imagery of Surrealism. Contributors: J. H. Matthews - author. Publisher: Syracuse University Press. Place of Publication: Syracuse, NY. Publication Year: 1977. Page Number: xii.
    
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