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In the late 1930s, Lee Miller (1907–1977) relocated to London, just as a strong vein of Surrealist practice was taking root in Britain. Miller played a crucial role in the movement's growth and continued existence after World War II by participating in shows in London alongside British Surrealists like Eileen Agar and Henry Moore. This book is the first to use Lee Miller's images of significant British Surrealists and his partnerships with them to tell the tale of this fascinating cultural period. Surrealist images were transported from the domain of high art into the worlds of fashion, commercial photography, and journalism through Miller's multidisciplinary photographic work. This book reveals the social and cultural networks in which Lee Miller was embedded, providing a comprehensive view of her work and the life of the Surrealist movement in Britain. It is an essential study for all students and enthusiasts of Surrealism as well as for those fascinated by the mysterious Lee Miller.

Lee Miller and Surrealism in Britain

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