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Paradoxically , one can ask if the existence of painters considered to be
surrealists , celebrated painters above all , is not at ... If there were no more glory
and advantages to being a painter than to being a gardener , the problem would
have ...
Paradoxically , one can ask if the existence of painters considered to be
surrealists , celebrated painters above all , is not at ... If there were no more glory
and advantages to being a painter than to being a gardener , the problem would
have ...
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Pre - surrealist painter . Born in Greece of Italian parents . ' The most astonishing
painter of today ' ( Apollinaire ) . In the mid - 1920s suddenly renounced his
individual mode and turned to academic painting . Author of remarkable prose
work ...
Pre - surrealist painter . Born in Greece of Italian parents . ' The most astonishing
painter of today ' ( Apollinaire ) . In the mid - 1920s suddenly renounced his
individual mode and turned to academic painting . Author of remarkable prose
work ...
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Painter , collagist , writer ; a leading animator of surrealism in England since
1940 ; author of The Exhibitionist ' s Overcoat . Contributor to London Bulletin ,
Message from Nowhere , Free Unions in 1940s ; collaborates today on Arsenal .
Painter , collagist , writer ; a leading animator of surrealism in England since
1940 ; author of The Exhibitionist ' s Overcoat . Contributor to London Bulletin ,
Message from Nowhere , Free Unions in 1940s ; collaborates today on Arsenal .
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