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1941 Print Transformed Dream Giorgio de Chirico Sculpture Banana Pineapple XAF2 XGC6 as seen from Land's End

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as seen from Land's End in Cornwall

This is an original 1938 black and white print ad promoting travel to Mexico from the National Railways of Mexico located at 201- L North Wells Building

and Sir Hugh Evans in Act IV

This is an original 1894 hand-colored lithograph of two of the latest Paris fashions in overcoats for women from the rare and highly collectible Spanish fashion journal El Salon de la Moda

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1941 Print Transformed Dream Giorgio de Chirico Sculpture Banana Pineapple XAF2 XGC6 as seen from Land's EndThis is an original 1941 halftone print titled, "The Transformed Dream," originally painted between 1912 and 1913. Shown in the image is a sculpture looking on to pineapples and bananas. Giorgio de Chirico (1888 1978) was a pre Surrealist and Surrealist painter born in Volos, Greece. He founded the art movement, Scuola Metafisica, and is known for his metaphysical and dreamlike images. De Chirico won much praise for his works, and is remembered for

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