Art 234
R. Mattison
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#11 – Surrealism: Image, Archetype, and Object


Giorgio de Chirico (1888 – 1978)

  Giorgio de CHIRICO  (1888–1978).

Melancholy of the Street.

1914.

Private collection.


  Giorgio de CHIRICO  (1888–1978).

Enigma of the Day.

1914.

Private collection.


  Giorgio de CHIRICO  (1888–1978).

The Song of Love.

1914.

Private collection.


  Giorgio de CHIRICO  (1888–1978).

Nostalgia of the Infinite.

1913–14.

New York: Museum of Modern Art.


  Giorgio de CHIRICO  (1888–1978).

Soothsayer’s Recompense.

1913.

Private collection.


  Giorgio de CHIRICO  (1888–1978).

The Seer.

1915.

New York: Museum of Modern Art.


Max Ernst (1891 – 1976)

  Max ERNST  (1891–1976).

Germinal, My Sister (from The Hundred Headless Woman).

1929.


  Max ERNST  (1891–1976).

2 Children are Frightened by a Nightingale.

1924.

New York: Museum of Modern Art.


  Max ERNST  (1891–1976).

Elephant Celebes.

1921.

London: Tate Gallery.


  Max ERNST  (1891–1976).

100,000 Doves.

1925.

frottage.

Private collection.


  Max ERNST  (1891–1976).

The Grey Forest.

1925.

frottage.

Private collection.


  Max ERNST  (1891–1976).

Horde.

1937.

frottage.

Private collection.


André Masson (1896 – 1987)

  André MASSON  (1896–1987).

Woman.

1925.

Private collection.


  André MASSON  (1896–1987).

Automatic Drawing.

1924.

Private collection.


  André MASSON  (1896–1987).

Painting (figure).

1927.

New York: Museum of Modern Art.


  André MASSON  (1896–1987).

Battle of the Fishes.

1927.

New York: Museum of Modern Art.


  André MASSON  (1896–1987).

Summer Divertissement.

1934.

Private collection.


  André MASSON  (1896–1987).

The Storm.

1942.

Private collection.


Joan Miró (1893 – 1983)

  Joan MIRÓ  (1893–1983).

The Hunter (Catalan Landscape).

1923–24.

New York: Museum of Modern Art.


  Joan MIRÓ  (1893–1983).

Dutch Interior.

1928.

New York: Museum of Modern Art.


  Joan MIRÓ  (1893–1983).

Bird Pursues a Bee.

1927.

Private collection.


  Joan MIRÓ  (1893–1983).

Birth of the World.

1925.

Private collection.


  Joan MIRÓ  (1893–1983).

Rope People.

1935.

New York: Museum of Modern Art.


  Joan MIRÓ  (1893–1983).

Woman’s Head.

1938.


Salvador Dali (1904 – 1989)

  Salvador DALI  (1904–1989).

Illumined Pleasures.

1929.

New York: Museum of Modern Art.


  Salvador DALI  (1904–1989).

Persistence of Memory.

1931.

New York: Museum of Modern Art.


  Salvador DALI  (1904–1989).

Great Masturbator.

1931.

Private collection.


  Salvador DALI  (1904–1989).

Giraffe Aflame.

1934.

Private collection.


  Salvador DALI  (1904–1989).

Premonition of Civil War.

1936.


René Magritte (1898 – 1967)

  René MAGRITTE  (1898–1967).

The Treason of Images (This is not a Pipe).

1928.

Private collection.


  René MAGRITTE  (1898–1967).

Key of Dreams.

1928–29.

Private collection.


  René MAGRITTE  (1898–1967).

Personal Values.

1952.

Private collection.


  René MAGRITTE  (1898–1967).

False Mirror.

1928.

New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art.


  René MAGRITTE  (1898–1967).

Empire of Lights.

1954.

New York: Museum of Modern Art.


Frida Kahlo (1907 – 1954)

  Frida KAHLO  (1907–1954).

Self Portrait with Cropped Hair.

1940.

New York: Museum of Modern Art.


  Frida KAHLO  (1907–1954).

Fulang Chang and I.

1937.

New York: Museum of Modern Art.


Picasso as a Surrealist

  Pablo PICASSO  (1881–1973).

Three Dancers.

1925.

London: Tate Gallery.


  Pablo PICASSO  (1881–1973).

The Crucifixion.

1930.

New York: Museum of Modern Art.


  Pablo PICASSO  (1881–1973).

Woman in the Mirror.

1932.

New York: Museum of Modern Art.


  Pablo PICASSO  (1881–1973).

Guernica.

1937.

Madrid: Museo del Prado.


  Pablo PICASSO  (1881–1973).

Charnel House.

1944.

New York: Museum of Modern Art.


Alberto Giacometti (1901 – 1966)

  Alberto GIACOMETTI  (1901–1966).

Spoon Woman.

1926.

bronze.


  Alberto GIACOMETTI  (1901–1966).

The Cage.

1931.

wood.


  Alberto GIACOMETTI  (1901–1966).

The Palace at 4 a.m.

1932–33.

wood, glass, wire.

New York: Museum of Modern Art.


  Alberto GIACOMETTI  (1901–1966).

Standing Woman.

1947.

Private collection.


  Alberto GIACOMETTI  (1901–1966).

Walking Man.

1935.


  Alberto GIACOMETTI  (1901–1966).

City Square.

1948.


 
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