Die Puppe
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Die Puppe is a German booklet by Hans Bellmer first published anonymously in 1934 at his own expense by his friend Thomas Eckstein in Karlsruhe, with ten photographs of dolls tipped in by hand, as in a family album. The booklet features ten black-and-white photographs of Bellmer's first doll arranged in a series of "tableaux vivants" (living pictures).
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- Poupée, variations sur le montage d'une mineure articulée photo as it was published in surrealist magazine Minotaure 6 in on December 5 1934–1935), pp. 30–31
- In 1936 a limited French edition of Die Puppe, La Poupée, was issued by Guy Lévis-Mano in Paris; a copy of this book is preserved in the Art Institute's Mary Reynolds Collection. http://www.artic.edu/reynolds/essays/taylor.php
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