Martinière (2007), Gaëtan Picon: de l'aventure littéraire à l'action culturelle. Indes savantes, Paris, 169 pp. Agnes Callu (2011), Gaëtan Picon (1915-1976)...
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which is distilled. Picon also contains gentian and Cinchona in equal measures. Sugar, syrup and caramel are added last. Gaétan Picon, born in 1809, was...
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Vismon Gaëtan Picon (1915-1976), French essayist and art critic José Antonio Picón Sedano (born 1988), Spanish footballer known as Picón Mariano Picón Salas...
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Nouvion, the sub-prefect of Philippeville, urged Gaëtan Picon to bring his aperitif Sirop de Picon to the exhibition. But, failing to convince the manufacturer...
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painting Loplop Introduces Loplop (1930) appears on the front cover of the Gaëtan Picon's book Surrealist and Surrealism 1919-1939, and the drawing and collage...
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Clark (Nigeria) Frank Kermode (UK) Jan Kott (US) Juan Marichal (US) Gaëtan Picon (France) A. K. Ramanujan (India/US) Allen Tate (US) Mario Vargas Llosa...
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Rochelle himself considered it to be his greatest book. The French critic Gaëtan Picon wrote: "Gilles (1939) is, without any doubt, one of the greatest novels...
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Brahic and Richard Stamelmann. In 1967 he joined with André du Bouchet, Gaëtan Picon, and Louis-René des Forêts to found L'éphémère, a journal of art and...
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Museum of Modern Art, in New York, since 1956. Museum of Modern Art Gaétan Picon, Jean Dubuffet and François Mathey, Rétrospective Jean Dubuffet, Paris...
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in Winds, New York, Pantheon Books, Bollingen Series, no. 34, 1953. Gaëtan Picon, "The Most Proudly Free", translation by Willard R. Trask, ibid, 1st...
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dans l'œuvre de Margarite Duras, Gaëtan Picon, June 1958, Collection "double" pp. 153–165 Picon, pp. 159–160 Picon, Collection "double" p. 159 Mauriac...
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we consider important and how art is perceived today, as have others. Gaëtan Picon called to the series "the imaginary museum" and said these collections...
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Masson. La Mémoire du monde. Geneva: Skira, 1974 (conversations with Gaétan Picon). (French) Gilbert Brownstone. André Masson: vagabond du surréalisme...
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Grenier, Jean Clair, Antoine Terrasse, Roger Quesnoy, Yvon Belaval, Gaëtan Picon, suivis de « L’Escalier », par Jean Grenier. BARRIERE G. : Jean Grenier...
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Surrealist Art. Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers, New York. 525 pp. Gaëtan Picon (1977) Surrealists and Surrealism 1919-1939. Skira/Rizzoli International...
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"took so much time before collecting a weak echo." Recalling a remark by Gaëtan Picon on this subject, Abeille explains in a 2013 interview that works of pure...
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(among others) Yves Bonnefoy, Jacques Dupin, Louis-René des Forêts and Gaëtan Picon, founded the poetry revue L'Ephémère. Twenty issues were published from...
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Encyclopedia of Surrealism. Chartwell Books, Inc. Secaucus, New Jersey, 288 pp. Gaëtan Picon (1977) Surrealists and Surrealism 1919-1939. Skira/Rizzoli International...
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Michel Leiris, Georges Limbour, Henri Maldiney [fr], Jean Paulhan, Gaëtan Picon, Francis Ponge, Jacques Prévert, Raymond Queneau, Pierre Reverdy, Michel...
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to work closely with Julio Cortázar, Alejandra Pizarnik, Claude Roy, Gaëtan Picon, Cristina Campo and Laure Bataillon . In 1968, Calveyra married Monique...
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Sight. Institute for the Arts, Rice University. Houston, Texas. 159 pp. Picon, Gaëtan (1977) Surrealist and Surrealism 1919- 1939. Skira/Rizzoli International...
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critic Gaëtan Picon’s comparative and critical studies also played a vital role in shaping El Hawi’s opinions and philosophical views. Picon was an author...
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Alexandre Chabanon (1873–1936), missionary in Indochina Gaétan Picon, inventor of Sirop de Picon Louis Noilly and Claudius Prat, founders of Noilly Prat...
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arts and in literature.[citation needed] His teachers were Jean Cassou, Gaëtan Picon, Louis Marin and Roland Barthes. He lived in France and became a French...
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University of Michigan Press. Ann Arbor. 304 pp.ISBN 0-472-06182-8 Picon, Gaëtan. 1977. Surrealists and Surrealism, 1919-1939. Editions D'Art Albert...
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Surrealist Art. Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers, New York. 525 pp. Picon, Gaëtan (1977) Surrealist and Surrealism 1919-1939. Skira/Rizzoli International...
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Encyclopedia of Surrealism. Secaucus, N.J.: Chartwell. ISBN 0-89009-664-3. Picon, Gaëtan (1977). Surrealists and Surrealism, 1919-1939. New York: Rizzoli International...
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2014–2018 Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development – Ricardo Lozano Picón – 2018 Senate – Claudia López – 2015 House of Representatives – Angélica...
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