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New. 3793006883. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened--Text in German. 320 pp. With 333 ills. (64 col. ). 29 x 24 cm. Description: "An extensive study of the significance of nature and the natural sciences as sources of inspiration and imagery for the Surrealists, this scholarly catalogue documents an exhibition of some 160 drawings, photographs, prints, paintings, sculptures and other works by 30 major European artists, including abstracted floral studies by Klee, compositions based on microscopic forms by Wols, fantastic human and animal figures by Brauner, and many landscapes and plant images by Ernst. Eighteen substantial essays include discussions of the depiction of exotic and imaginary natural forms in art from the Middle Ages through the Romantic era and examinations of such topics as Ernst's renowned graphic series Histoire naturelle, the Surrealists' interest in geological motifs, and the status of nature in Surrealist films."--with a bonus offer--