"Corset Bastille" or "Le corselet de Sade"
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- | [["Corset Bastille" or "Le corselet de Sade"]][http://d-d.natanson.pagesperso-orange.fr/bellmer_sans_titre.jpg] (1948) is the informal title given to an untitled illustration by [[Hans Bellmer]]. It was published for the first time in ''[[Petite anatomie de l'inconscient physique ou petite anatomie de l'image]]'' (1987). | + | [["Corset Bastille" or "Le corselet de Sade"]][http://d-d.natanson.pagesperso-orange.fr/bellmer_sans_titre.jpg] (1948) is the informal title given to an untitled illustration by [[Hans Bellmer]]. It was published for the first time in ''[[Petite anatomie de l'inconscient physique ou petite anatomie de l'image]]'' (1987). It is republished in ''[[Death, Desire and the Doll: The Life and Art of Hans Bellmer]]''. |
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"Corset Bastille" or "Le corselet de Sade"[1] (1948) is the informal title given to an untitled illustration by Hans Bellmer. It was published for the first time in Petite anatomie de l'inconscient physique ou petite anatomie de l'image (1987). It is republished in Death, Desire and the Doll: The Life and Art of Hans Bellmer.
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