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  1. Nov 29, 2020 · Photography and the Surreal Imagination. Feb 5 – Nov 29, 2020. Main Building. Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore, untitled photomontage from Disavowals (Aveux non avenus), 1930. Photogravure, 8 ½ × 7 5/8 (21.6 × 19.4 cm). Menil Library Special Collections. © 2019 Estate of Claude Cahun.

  2. www.sfmoma.org › artist › Marcel_MooreMarcel Moore · SFMOMA

    ca. 1929. Claude Cahun, Marcel Moore. Untitled. 1927–1929. Please note that artwork locations are subject to change, and not all works are on view at all times. If you are planning a visit to SFMOMA to see a specific work of art, we suggest you contact us at collections@sfmoma.org to confirm it will be on view.

  3. 1648.2001. Copyright. © 2024 Estate of Claude Cahun. Department. Photography. Claude Cahun (Lucy Schwob) has 3 works online. Marcel Moore (Suzanne Malherbe) has 2 works online. There are 28,771 photographs online. View the Object:Photo project site. Installation views.

  4. The Jersey Heritage collection represents the largest repository of the artistic work of Cahun, who moved to Jersey in 1937 with stepsister and lover Marcel Moore, was imprisoned for resistance activities during the Occupation, and remained here after the war until her death in 1954.

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  5. Nov 4, 2020 · The story of how the artists Lucy Schwob and Suzanne Malherbe—better known by their alter egos Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore—outfoxed the German invaders of the British Channel island of ...

  6. 1920. Gelatin silver print. Courtesy Jersey Heritage Collections. Meeting Points. Cultural Hubs Paris. Artist Chronology. Walther Photographs. View this artist's works in MoMA's Online Collection.

  7. Marcel Moore was a French artist who was born in 1892. Numerous key galleries and museums such as CAC Brétigny have featured Marcel Moore's work in the past. Marcel Moore has been featured in articles for Daily Art Magazine , Art Journal Open and Aperture .

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