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14. Arp, Pre-Adamic Fruit, 1938, 30 cm. high, coll. Bally, Villeneuve, Switz
erland 58
15 a, b. Two views of Arp’s studio, 1946 59
16. Creative Metope, oak relief, 1946, 140 cm. high 61
17. Shell, black granite, 1938, 26 cm. high, coll. Buchholz Gallery, N.Y. 63
18. Birdlike Cloud, wood relief and oil, 1943, 51 cm. high, coll. Jan
Tschichold, West Drayton, Middlesex, England 65
19. Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Summery Lines, oil on cardboard, 1942 67
20. Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Arp, Collage, executed by both artists, 1918 68
21 a, b, c. Three Duets, drawings, 1939 71
22. Arp, Design in Paper, Torn in the Form of a Swan, Boot, Top and a
Pipe, 1942, coll. Henry Schultz, New York, photo Eidenbenz 101
23. Duet Design Composed of Torn and Colored Elements by Sophie
Taeuber-Arp, 1946, coll. H. Eidenbenz, Basle, photo Eidenbenz 103
24. Torn and Colored Paper with Stamped Designs, 1946 105
25. Torn Paper Design Reproduced in Blue and Torn-up Again, 1947,
photo Eidenbenz 107
26. Drawing and Torn and Colored Papers, 1947, photo Eidenbenz 109
27. Interregnum, plaster, 1938 110
28 a, b, c. Interregnum, black granite, 1946, 32 cm. high, photo Rudolf
Burckhardt 111
29 a, b. Lunar Armor, limestone, 1938, 37 cm. high, photo Burckhardt 114
30. Alu with Claws, plaster, 1942, 45 cm. high, photo Burckhardt 115
31. Amphora, plaster, 1946, xoo cm. high, photo Rudolf Burckhardt 116
32. Bird Mask, wood relief, 1918, coll. Doucet, Paris 125
33. Objects Placed According to the Law of Chance, (varnished wood
relief), plaster, 1931, coll. Nelly van Doesburg, Paris 126
34. Woodcut, for cover of “Der Zeltweg,” a dada review, 1919 127
35. Woodcut, 1920, from “Cinéma Calendrier du Coeur Abstrait” by
Tristan Tzara 128
36. Torn Papers, 1946, using impression of woodcut, 1920, from
“Vingt-cinq-et-un poèmes” by Tristan Tzara 129
37 a, b, c, d. Human Concretion, stone, 1936, (four views), coll. Maja Sacher,
Basle, photo Rolf Tietgens 130
38. Photograph of the artist, 1948, photo Rolf Tietgens 132