
<p>Poet Georges Hugnet’s <em>Onan</em> reprises the biblical story of a man punished by God for refusing to impregnate his brother’s widow. In Hugnet’s retelling of this parable, which was commonly deployed in Christian teaching to discourage nonprocreative intimacy, the character Onan reflects on his decision to disobey God and his discomfort at not receiving forgiveness from either God or his family.</p> <p>The book’s frontispiece, an abstract etching by Salvador Dali, was made through the Surrealist method of automatic drawing, a technique to override the limitations of consciousness. Harnessing the spirit of Onan’s story, Dali explained that his “espasmo-graphisme” (graphic spasm) was “obtained with the left hand while masturbating with the right hand until blood until bone until scar.”</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1934
- Medium
- Book
- Dimensions
- 28.5 × 23.2 × 0.5 cm (11 1/4 × 9 3/16 × 1/4 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Georges Hugnet
Artist

Georges Hugnet was a French artist, poet, and collagist active in the Surrealist movement from the 1930s onward. He worked primarily in collage, assemblage, and mixed media, combining found materials with painterly gestures to create layered, textural compositions that challenged conventional notions of fine art. Hugnet's practice extended across poetry, photography, and object-making, positioning him at the intersection of Dada and Surrealism in postwar Paris. His investigations into accident, chance, and material fragmentation remained central to his work through the 1960s.
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1935 · Collage on gelatin silver print (photogravure, lithograph, chromolithograph and gelatin silver print)
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- Georges Hugnet
- Year
- 1934
- Medium
- Book
- Dimensions
- 28.5 × 23.2 × 0.5 cm (11 1/4 × 9 3/16 × 1/4 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1934-019699
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
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- View at source
- Status
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