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The Space Between: Literature and Culture 1914-1945Main MenuThe Space Between: Literature and Culture 1914–1945Volume 21 | 2025 | General IssueTable of ContentsCFP (Volume 23, 2027): War and Environment in the Space Between: A Collaborative ForumArchiveSubmission GuidelinesReviews and Review EssaysEditors | Editorial Board | Advisory CommitteeThe Space Between Society
Fig. 3. Bonwit Teller hired Salvador Dalí to design one of its store windows (image 37.67.8), the other windows were inspired by Dalí's work. Photo Credit: The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY.
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Fig. 3. Bonwit Teller hired Salvador Dalí to design one of its store windows (image 37.67.8), the other windows were inspired by Dalí's work. Photo Credit: The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY.
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Fig. 3. Bonwit Teller hired Salvador Dalí to design one of its store windows (image 37.67.8), the other windows were inspired by Dalí's work. Photo Credit: The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY.