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Cowling, Elizabeth. ''The Magic Mirror: Dada and Surrealism from a private collection'' (sic: capitalization). UK: Trustees of the National Galleries of Scotland, 1988. "Published on the occasion of the exhibition ''The Magic Mirror: Dada and Surrealism from a private collection'' 30 July-4 September 1988 at the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh."  
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'''Cowling, Elizabeth. ''The Magic Mirror: Dada and Surrealism from a private collection''''' (sic: capitalization). UK: Trustees of the National Galleries of Scotland, 1988. "Published on the occasion of the exhibition ''The Magic Mirror: Dada and Surrealism from a private collection'' 30 July-4 September 1988 at the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh."  
  
 
This catalog includes photos and descriptions of M. Duchamp's ''Boîte-en-valise'', E. Paolozzi's Untitled 1951-63 (one collage), F. Picabia's ''Fille née sans mère'', and Y. Tanguy's ''Cadavre exquis'', 1938—all listed in this Category under artists' names (or title of work). Search Wiki for entries for "Dada."
 
This catalog includes photos and descriptions of M. Duchamp's ''Boîte-en-valise'', E. Paolozzi's Untitled 1951-63 (one collage), F. Picabia's ''Fille née sans mère'', and Y. Tanguy's ''Cadavre exquis'', 1938—all listed in this Category under artists' names (or title of work). Search Wiki for entries for "Dada."
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Cowling, Elizabeth. The Magic Mirror: Dada and Surrealism from a private collection (sic: capitalization). UK: Trustees of the National Galleries of Scotland, 1988. "Published on the occasion of the exhibition The Magic Mirror: Dada and Surrealism from a private collection 30 July-4 September 1988 at the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh."

This catalog includes photos and descriptions of M. Duchamp's Boîte-en-valise, E. Paolozzi's Untitled 1951-63 (one collage), F. Picabia's Fille née sans mère, and Y. Tanguy's Cadavre exquis, 1938—all listed in this Category under artists' names (or title of work). Search Wiki for entries for "Dada."