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                <text>A catalog of Latin American artists working and exhibiting in Paris between the wars.</text>
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                <text>Michele Greet</text>
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            <text>Hotel de la Paix on the Quai d’Anjou&#13;
37 boulevard St. Germain&#13;
1935 lived 11, rue Payenne&#13;
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            <text>1931 Galerie Jacques Bonjean, 34, rue de La Boétie, Paris “comme ils se voient, comme ils sont,” 33 artists self portraits with photographs&#13;
1932 Galerie Jaccques Bonjean, 34 rue de la Boétie, Paris, text by Jean Cassou, Nov. 24-Dec. 7, 1932 (director at the time was Christian Dior)&#13;
1933 Musée de Grenoble, donation of count Emmanuel Sarmiento, with works by Tozzi, de Pisis, Prompolini, Fillia, Cascella&#13;
1933 exhibition of surrealist drawings at Galerie des 4 chemins organized by Paul Eluard&#13;
1933 Musée du Luxembourg, Paris, Contemporary Italian Painting Gallery, with Tosi Sironi, De Chirico, de Pisis, Carra, Severini, Campigli, January&#13;
1933 Galerie de Paris, Dec. 14-31&#13;
1934 Galerie Les Quatre Chemins, 99, Boulevard Raspail, Paris, drawings and gouaches, -June 11 1934&#13;
1935 Dec.  Galerie les Quatre Chemins, Dessins surrealists, with Arp, De Chirico, Dali, Ernst, Hayter, V. Hugo, Miro, Man Ray, Tanguy, Picasso&#13;
1936 Galerie Jacques Bonjean, 34 rue de la Boétie&#13;
1936 Exposition surréaliste d’objets,  Galerie Charles Ratton, with “Couverture d’un livre ayant séjourné dans la mer”&#13;
1937 Galerie Les Quatre Chemins, Paris, Groupe surréaliste français&#13;
1938 (June-July) Galerie Montaigne, Paris, with Eugène Berman and Pierre Roy&#13;
1938 participated in Venice biennial&#13;
1939 (open July 5) Galerie Drouin, place Vendôme, Paris, directors René Drouin and Léo Castelli, Meubles surrealists, with Eugene Berman, Max Ernst, Valentine Hugo, Meret Oppenheim&#13;
1939 (April) Galerie Contemporaine, Paris, Le Rêve dans l’art&#13;
1939 (May) Organized an exhibition at Leo Castelli’s Galerie Drouin 17, place Vendôme, surrealists and decorative objects</text>
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            <text>Fini was born in Argentina, but grew up in Italy. Her mother was Italian, her father was of Italian descent, but a citizen of Argentina&#13;
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