What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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... France is the country of the great traditions of popular art with a combative and revolutionary ideology . In France the working class first conquered for itself a place in art , even if only as a theme - it suffices to recall the names ...
... France is the country of the great traditions of popular art with a combative and revolutionary ideology . In France the working class first conquered for itself a place in art , even if only as a theme - it suffices to recall the names ...
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... France , to pursue the adventure that Breton had led for nearly half a century . The French group , it is true , later disbanded after a long internal crisis . But most of its adherents remained loyal to the surrealist cause ...
... France , to pursue the adventure that Breton had led for nearly half a century . The French group , it is true , later disbanded after a long internal crisis . But most of its adherents remained loyal to the surrealist cause ...
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... France . Inventor of the mobile . Participated in surrealist exhibitions in 1930s and 1940s . Camus , Albert ( 1913-60 ) . French existentialist writer ; born in Algeria but emigrated to France and denounced movement for Algerian ...
... France . Inventor of the mobile . Participated in surrealist exhibitions in 1930s and 1940s . Camus , Albert ( 1913-60 ) . French existentialist writer ; born in Algeria but emigrated to France and denounced movement for Algerian ...
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