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Sonia Mosse

died in a Natzi concentration camp.

Contributed a mannequin to the 1938 Surrealist exhibition. Photographed by Raoul Ubac.

p. 119 Surrealist women.

https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=hMIru5bweYgC&pg=PA119&lpg=PA119&dq=sonia+mosse+surrealism&source=bl&ots=XjqT75ka7u&sig=ACfU3U0soQntRdg9j8ud6DoEdsHJkGFuPA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiK7aPQp8TlAhX3VBUIHaL-DqoQ6AEwEHoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=mosse&f=false

Hans Tucher
"(1428-91) was in the vanguard of German published pilgrims. He travelled from Nuremberg in 1479 with Sebald Rieter (1426–1488). Rieter also produced an account which is in places so similar to Tucher’s that it’s not clear which sections originated with which man, although it’s probably safe to assume that the Rieter family’s accounts of previous pilgrimages were consulted. Rieter’s account, however, wasn’t printed until the nineteenth century, whereas in 1482, Tucher’s appeared from the press of Johann Schönsperger in Augsburg. Over the next two years it was reprinted several times."http://www.bbk.ac.uk/pilgrimlibraries/tag/hans-tucher/