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-:Why did André Breton fail to mention [[Arcimboldo]] in "[[What is Surrealism?]]." Was Breton not familiar with him? When was Arcimboldo re-discovered? Before [[Pontus Hultén]] in 1987 with ''[[The Arcimboldo Effect]]''? I believe Arcimboldo was mentioned in Breton's ''[[L’Art magique ]]''. 
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''[[The Arcimboldo Effect]]'' was an [[exhibition]] at the [[Palazzo Grassi]] in [[Venice]] in [[1987]] of the work of [[Arcimboldo]], curated by [[Pontus Hultén]]. ''[[The Arcimboldo Effect]]'' was an [[exhibition]] at the [[Palazzo Grassi]] in [[Venice]] in [[1987]] of the work of [[Arcimboldo]], curated by [[Pontus Hultén]].
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The Arcimboldo Effect was an exhibition at the Palazzo Grassi in Venice in 1987 of the work of Arcimboldo, curated by Pontus Hultén.



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