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Surrealism
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Surrealism, which had many international manifestations and which began as a literary movement before developing into an artistic one, was pioneered in France under the leadership of André Breton in the 1920s.
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Joseph Cornell,
Fortune Telling Parrot (Parrot Music Box),
ca. 1937-1938
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Paul Delvaux,
The Break of Day,
July 1937
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Joan Miró,
Seated Woman II,
February 27, 1939, Paris
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Max Ernst,
Attirement of the Bride,
1940
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Max Ernst,
The Antipope,
December 1941-March 1942
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Joseph Cornell,
Setting for a Fairy Tale,
1942
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