Untitled / Nudes Dancing around a Gold Chalice, c. 1936 by Nusch Eluard *
from “Angels of Anarchy - Women Artists and Surrealism” edited by Patricia Allmer [Prestel, 2009]
Untitled / Veil, c. 1935 by Erwin Blumenfeld
from Erwin Blumenfeld - His Dutch Years (1918-1936)
Le paradis est dans la terre/ Paradise Is Under the Ground, collage & gouache, 1940
by Meret Oppenheim from Surrealist women: an international anthology by Penelope Rosemont
Untitled collage from Dons des Féminines,1951 *
by Valentine Penrose [wife of Roland Penrose]
from Surrealist women: an international anthology by Penelope Rosemont
Knock hard. Life is deaf.
Come, 1978 from Surrealist women: an international anthology by Penelope Rosemont
Bonwit Teller shop window on Fifth Avenue, 1936 by Salvador Dali [?]
[from another source : this is actually Duchamp’s Gotham Book Mart window display for Andre Breton’s Arcane 17, 1945 - called ‘Lazy Hardware’ ]
scan from Ghislaine Wood, The Surreal Body, Fetish and Fashion
Hélène Vanel in L’acte manqué [The Unconsummated Act]
performed for the opening of the 1938 Surrealist Exhibition in Paris
from chagalov & Lewis Kachur, Displaying the Marvelous - Marcel Duchamp, Salvador Dali, and Surrealist Exhibition Installations [MIT Press, 2001] [google books]
Goddess of New York, 1944 by Erwin Blumenfeld
[modern print from restored source material]
from Helen Adkins, Erwin Blumenfeld - I was nothing but a Berliner [Dada Montages, 1913-1933] Ostfildern, Hatje Cantz 2008
Bal des masques,1950s by André Ostier *
[occasion - Masquerade ball organized by Baron de Redé at the Hôtel Lambert, possibly Bal des Têtes, 1956 ]
from François Baudot, Mode & Surréalisme
Monday Dali with mannequin [first state], holding Rainy Taxi driver head with googles in Passage des Panoramas at Surrealist Exhibition in Paris,1938
this one’s from Lewis Kachur’s Displaying the Marvelous - Marcel Duchamp, Salvador Dali, and Surrealist Exhibition Installations [MIT Press, 2001]
[thanks again to chagalov for this and some future scans from the book;]
Portrait au squelette [most probably a Self-Portrait], Paris late 1920s
by Dora Maar
from: “Les vies de Dora Maar - Bataille, Picasso et les surréalistes”, translation of: Christian-Martin Diebold, “Dora Maar: with and without Picasso” ,2000
courtesy of chagalov ;]
Revue des Folies-Bergere, Paris, 1937 by Gaston Paris
from Paris in Pictures