Subject • | Art and mental illness |
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| • | Art, Latin America -- 20th century |
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| • | Art, Modern -- 20th century |
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| • | Art-Latin America-20th Century |
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| • | Artists -- Latin American |
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| • | Artists' books |
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| • | Breton, André, 1896-1966 |
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| • | Carrington, Leonora, 1917-2011 |
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| • | Collages |
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| • | Correspondence, personal |
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| • | Coyné, André, 1927- |
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| • | Diaries |
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| • | Drawings (visual works) |
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| • | Etchings |
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| • | Exhibition catalogs |
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| • | Lettres D'Amour |
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| • | Los anteojos de azufre |
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| • | Manuscripts for publication |
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| • | Moro, César, 1903-1956 |
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| • | Official documents |
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| • | Paalen, Wolfgang, 1907-1959 |
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| • | Photographic prints |
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| • | Photographs, Original |
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| • | Poetry |
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| • | Poets -- Political and social views |
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| • | Printed ephemera |
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| • | Péret, Benjamin, 1899-1959 |
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| • | Rahon, Alice, 1916-1987 |
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| • | Surrealism |
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| • | Surrealism (Literature) |
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| • | Surrealism -- France -- Exhibitions | [X] | • | Surrealism -- Latin America. |
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| • | Surrealism -- Mexico |
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| • | Surrealism -- Peru |
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| • | Tamayo, Rufino, 1899-1991 |
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| • | Trafalgar Square |
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| • | Villaurrutia, Xavier, 1903-1950 |
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| • | Watercolors |
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| • | Westphalen, Emilio Adolfo, 1911-2001 |
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| • | Éluard, Paul, 1895-1952 |
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| 1 | Creator/Collector: | Moro, César,
1903-1956
| Requires cookie* | | Title: | César Moro papers  | | | Dates: | 1854-1997 (bulk 1925-1956) | | | Abstract: | The papers of Peruvian Surrealist poet and artist César Moro include notebooks, drafts of poems, manuscripts of articles, personal diaries, exhibition catalogs, photographs, and correspondence with a number of other artists of the era, including André Coyné, Benjamin Péret, Paul Éluard, Leonora Carrington, Wolfgang Paalen, and Rufino Tamayo. Also included are two collages by Moro, a watercolor by Alice Rahon [Paalen], an etching by Wolfgang Paalen, and several works by patients with mental illness at the Hospital Larco Herrera, where Moro taught art. The collection also includes books and journals from Moro's personal library. | | | Number: | 980029 | |
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