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Man Ray - The Enigma of Isidore Ducasse (1920)
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Man Ray - The Enigma of Isidore Ducasse (1920)

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Jerry Uelsmann - Magritte’s Touchstone (first version)
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Jerry Uelsmann - Magritte’s Touchstone (first version)

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Andy Hope 1930 - A for a Pleasant Room (2007)
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Andy Hope 1930 - A for a Pleasant Room (2007)

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José Damasceno - Imminent Circuit

José Damasceno - Imminent Circuit

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René Magritte by Duane Michals

René Magritte by Duane Michals

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Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning playing Chess

Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning playing Chess

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-Max Ernst

-Max Ernst

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Stolen from Wiki:

Une Semaine de Bonté (A Week of Kindness) is a graphic novel and artist’s book composed in collage by Max Ernst, made during a three week visit in Italy. The novel was first published in Paris in 1934, as a series of five pamphlets of 816 copies each.
The novel consists of found images from Victorian encyclopedias and novels, cut up and re-organized into 182 montages which represent a kind of dark, surreal world. One such image includes a series of bird-men fleeing an unidentified terror, a giant hand reaching out of a window above.

The work is the third of three similarly-themed artist’s books covering similar territory; La Femme 100 Têtes (The woman with one hundred heads, or The woman with no heads) 1929, and Rêve d’une Petite Fille qui Voulut Entrer au Carmel (Paris, 1930).

“Each of these books projects recurrent themes of sexuality, anti-clericalism and violence, by dislocating the visual significance of the source material to suggest what has been repressed.”


The five books are titled individually as follows;
Premier Cahier: Dimanche / Elément: La Boue
Deuxième Cahier: Lundi / Elément: L’Eau
Troisième Cahier: Mardi / Elément: Le Feu
Quatrième Cahier: Mercredi / Elément: Le Sang
Cinqième Cahier: Jeudi, Vendredi, Samedi / Eléments: Le Noir / La Vue / Inconnu

Stolen from Wiki:

Une Semaine de Bonté (A Week of Kindness) is a graphic novel and artist’s book composed in collage by Max Ernst, made during a three week visit in Italy. The novel was first published in Paris in 1934, as a series of five pamphlets of 816 copies each.

The novel consists of found images from Victorian encyclopedias and novels, cut up and re-organized into 182 montages which represent a kind of dark, surreal world. One such image includes a series of bird-men fleeing an unidentified terror, a giant hand reaching out of a window above.

The work is the third of three similarly-themed artist’s books covering similar territory; La Femme 100 Têtes (The woman with one hundred heads, or The woman with no heads) 1929, and Rêve d’une Petite Fille qui Voulut Entrer au Carmel (Paris, 1930).

“Each of these books projects recurrent themes of sexuality, anti-clericalism and violence, by dislocating the visual significance of the source material to suggest what has been repressed.”

The five books are titled individually as follows;

  • Premier Cahier: Dimanche / Elément: La Boue
  • Deuxième Cahier: Lundi / Elément: L’Eau
  • Troisième Cahier: Mardi / Elément: Le Feu
  • Quatrième Cahier: Mercredi / Elément: Le Sang
  • Cinqième Cahier: Jeudi, Vendredi, Samedi / Eléments: Le Noir / La Vue / Inconnu