Yves Tanguy, Title Unknown, 1926
From the Metropolitan Museum of Art:
Tanguy’s debt to Giorgio de Chirico’s still and imaginative landscapes is apparent in the perplexing array of imagery that includes a small school of fish and a child flattened by a cart. The plain white tower in the background-a favorite iconographic motif of de Chirico-cements the connection between the two artists.
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