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Introduction to the Special Issue on Max Ernst
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Kavky, Samantha (Author)
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Napoleon in the Wilderness: The Transmogrification of a Picture by Max Ernst
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Schieder, Martin (Author)
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Seeing Through an (American) Temperament: Max Ernst’s Microbes, 1946-1953
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Johnson, Danielle M. (Author)
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Max Ernst and the Aesthetic of Commercial Tourism: Max Among Some of His Favorite Dolls
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Palmer, Carolyn Butler (Author)
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Arizona Dream: Maxime Rossi Meets Max Ernst
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Drost, Julia, 1969- (Author)
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Glowing Like Phosphorus: Dorothea Tanning and the Sedona Western
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McAra, Catriona (Author)
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Conference Review: 'SURREALISMS: the Inaugural Conference of the International Society for the Study of Surrealism'
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Strange, Kristen (Author)
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Exhibition Review of 'A Home for Surrealism: Fantastic Painting in Midcentury Chicago'
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Cohen, Jennifer R. (Author)
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Exhibition Review: 'Native American Art at Documenta 14 and the Issue of Democracy'
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Mesch, Claudia (Author)

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