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London Bulletin (Number 7) (December 1938 – January 1939)

Artist(s): Max Ernst, GW Pailthorpe
Author(s): GW Pailthorpe
Format: unspecified
Year published: 1938-39
Condition: Near Fine
Total Pages: 32
Illustrations: Illustrated in black and white throughout

£225.00

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Seventh issue of the London Bulletin, the short-lived but hugely important magazine. Served as the mouthpiece of the British Surrealist movement and played a major role in connecting British artists to international avant-garde trends. Contents include an important essay on ‘The Scientific Aspect of Surrealism’ by GW Pailthorpe, plus:

Max Ernst, by Paul Éluard (p. 5)
Portrait of Max Ernst, by Benjamin Péret (p. 6)
Portrait of Max Ernst, by Paul Éluard (p. 7)
The Face and Space, by Charles Henri Ford (p. 10)
Poem for Paul Éluard, by Charles Henri Ford (p. 12)
The Village Road, by Roland Penrose (p. 13)
National People’s Theatre, by Herbert Read (p. 23)
Independent Revolutionary Art, by André Breton and Diego Rivera (p. 26)

Condition: Covers a little faded, otherwise fine.

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