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Carrington And Then We Saw the Daughter of the Minotaur, 1953 Magnet



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  • Carrington And Then We Saw the Daughter of the Minotaur, 1953 Magnet
  • Carrington And Then We Saw the Daughter of the Minotaur, 1953 Magnet
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In his Manifesto of Surrealism of 1924, André Breton celebrated the unbridled imagination as the key to freedom in all aspects of life. Artists responded by inventing a wide variety of new expressive forms designed to stir up the human capacity for wonder and amazement. Dreamworld: Surrealism at 100 will feature approximately two hundred works by more than seventy artists associated with the international Surrealist movement.

The Philadelphia Art Museum will be the only U.S. venue for this traveling exhibition, following distinct iterations at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, which launched this project to celebrate Surrealism’s centenary, and three other European museums. Philadelphia Art Museum highlights will include Joan Miró’s Dog Barking at the Moon (1926), Salvador Dalí’s Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (Premonition of Civil War) (1936), and Dorothea Tanning’s Birthday (1942).

 Â© 2025 Estate of Leonora Carrington / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 

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  • 2.5" x 3.5"
  • Magnet packaged in a clear sleeve on paper story card.
  • Made in the USA
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