The Cleveland Museum of Art

Collection Online as of July 15, 2026

A vertically oriented black-and-white photograph depicts a small woman with a light skin tone and dark hair standing on a lamp base. Wearing a light-colored tiered dress, she holds her arms behind her head beneath a large, pleated floral lampshade. On our left, a gigantic hand with a light skin tone rests its index finger on the lamp's switch. Dark shadows fill the background, highlighting the surreal scale of the composition.

No. 1: Electrical Appliances for the Home

1949, printed probably 1970s
(German, 1904–1999)
Image: 8.3 x 7.1 cm (3 1/4 x 2 13/16 in.)
Location: Not on view

Did You Know?

A key aspect of photomontage is the juxtaposition of elements that would not usually be found together.

Description

Grete Stern was commissioned to create the Dreams photomontages as photographic illustrations for a weekly column, “Psychoanalysis Will Help You,” in Idilio (Idyll), a pioneering Argentinian women’s magazine. Its readers submitted written descriptions of their dreams which were analyzed by two male intellectuals and illustrated by Stern. While incorporating some suggestions from two men, Stern often subverted their interpretations, substituting her own proto-feminist reactions to the dream narratives.
  • Grete Stern (the artist) [1904-1999], to Gerd Sander
    Gerd Sander [1940-2021]
    ?–2023
    (Galerie Julian Sander, Cologne, Germany), sold to The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
    December 4, 2023–
    The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
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Source URL:

https://www.clevelandart.org/art/2023.157.1