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Re: paintings by Feitelson and Lundeberg -

PEARS (by L.F.) and COSMICIDE (H.L.) were shown in the large POSTSURREALIST Exhibition of 1936 at the Brooklyn Museum and San Francisco Musem of Art; COSMICIDE was also included in the Museum of Modern Art's FANTASTIC ART, DAIDA, SURREALISM exhibition of 1936-37 (Feitelson's GENESIS #1, which is owned by S.F. Museum of Art, was also invited to this MOMA show). 

MICROCOSM AND MACROCOSM was among the Lundeberg paintings exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in the show called AMERICANS 1942. 

Feitelson's FILIAL LOVE was conceived and painted in 1939; in 1942 he repainted it in casein tempera to increase the pristine quality of the color, but without marking any other changes in the picture. Later (1948) he painted a larger version of this subject.