Claude Cahun
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Born Lucy Renee Mathilde Schwob (1894-1954) in Nantes, Cahun was raised primarily by her grandmother as her mother was incapable to take care of hair due to mental problems. She began making self portraits at the age of 18, and continued making those intricate pictures throughout the thirties.

Changing through a set of gender ambiguous names, she settled down to Claude Cahun at around 1919. A year later she settled in Paris, along with her life long partner (and step sister) Suzanne Malherbe, where they continued to work on various art forms including writing, collage and photo-montage.
L'Herbe au pauvre homme ["The Poor Man's Grass"

1929
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Edvard Derkert
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Une Semaine de Bonté ou Les Sept éléments capitaux, Max Ernst
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One Week of Kindness or The Seven Capital Elements

Le lion de Belfort

Oedipus

Le lion de Belfort
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