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Title: Violette Nozières
Author:
Written by Paul Eluard (French, Saint-Denis 1895–1952 Charenton-le-Pont)
Illustrator:
André Breton (French, Tinchebray 1896–1966 Paris)
Illustrator:
René Char (French, born 1907)
Illustrator:
M. Henry (French, active 20th century)
Illustrator:
Edouard-Léon-Théodore Mesens (Belgian, Brussels 1903–1971 Brussels)
Illustrator:
C. Moro (French, 20th century)
Illustrator:
Benjamin Péret (French, Rezé 1899–1959 Paris)
Illustrator:
G. Rosey
Illustrator:
Salvador Dalí (Spanish, Figueres 1904–1989 Figueres)
Illustrator:
Yves Tanguy (American (born France), Paris 1900–1955 Woodbury, Connecticut)
Illustrator:
Max Ernst (French (born Germany), Brühl 1891–1976 Paris)
Illustrator:
Victor Brauner (Romanian, Piatra Neamt 1903–1966 Paris)
Illustrator:
René Magritte (Belgian, Lessines 1898–1967 Brussels)
Illustrator:
Marcel Jean (French, La Charité-sur-Loire 1900–1993 Louveciennes)
Illustrator:
Jean Arp (French (born Germany), Strasbourg 1886–1966 Basel)
Illustrator:
Alberto Giacometti (Swiss, Borgonovo 1901–1966 Chur)
Publisher:
Published by Editions Nicolas Flamel , Brussels
Published in: Brussels
Date: 1933
Dimensions: Overall: 8 x 5 7/8 x 3/4 in. (20.3 x 14.9 x 1.9 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1969
Accession Number: 69.671.5
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