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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Elisa_BretonElisa Breton - Wikipedia

    Elisa Breton (b. Viña del Mar in Chile, 25 April 1906, d. Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, 5 April 2000), was a French artist and writer, and the third wife of the French writer and surrealist André Breton.

  2. Elisa Breton, née Bindhoff à Viña del Mar au Chili, le 25 avril 1906 et morte au Kremlin-Bicêtre, le 5 avril 2000, est une plasticienne et écrivaine chilienne.

  3. Discover the enigmatic world of Elisa Breton, a pioneering modern artist closely associated with Surrealism. Born in 1906, Breton's thought-provoking artworks have been showcased in prestigious exhibitions worldwide, including at the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Paul Kasmin Gallery in New York City.

  4. The third wife of Andre Breton (author of the first Surrealist Manifesto), she belonged to the Paris Surrealist Group and produced “objects,” collages, paintings, and writing. Few of these were shown to the public, however, making her one of the more obscure women Surrealist artists.

  5. www.artnet.com › artists › elisa-bretonElisa Breton | Artnet

    View Elisa Bretons artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

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  6. Browse the latest artworks, exhibitions, shows by Elisa Breton. On Artland you can find art for sale, browse 3D gallery exhibitions and much more.

  7. Jul 15, 2014 · In 1957, André Breton, leader of the Surrealist movement, published Oppenheim’s Schoolgirl’s Notebook in the magazine Le Surrealisme même. After Breton died, his wife Elisa returned the notebook to Oppenheim.