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    writing and the plastic arts, made André Breton a major figure in twentieth-century French art and literature. André Breton was the only son born to a family...
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  • or dreamlike scenes and ideas. Its intention was, according to leader André Breton, to "resolve the previously contradictory conditions of dream and reality...
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  • André Breton, may refer to: André Breton (1896–1966), French writer and poet André Breton (singer) (1934–1992), Quebec-born singer André le Breton (1708–1779)...
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  • Surrealist Manifesto (category Works by André Breton)
    several publications between Yvan Goll and André Breton, prior leaders of the rival Surrealist groups. Goll and Breton had both originally published manifestos...
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  • attended the exhibit, replete in an incongruous cowboy hat and boots. André Breton wrote the introduction for the exhibition catalogue and commented on...
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  • writer, and the third wife of the French writer and surrealist André Breton. Elisa Breton's maiden name was Elisa Latte Elena Bindhoff Enet. An accomplished...
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    Benjamin Péret (French). Reprinted 1993 by Éditions André Dimanche, in Marseille. André Breton and André Masson: Martinique. Charmeuse de serpents. Paris:...
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  • insert of a painting by Areimboldo. André Breton, Prestige d'André Masson [André Masson's Prestige]. André Breton, Des tendances les plus récentes de...
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  • French painter and surrealist artist. She was married to the surrealist André Breton. Lamba was born in the Paris suburb of Saint-Mandé, on 17 November 1910...
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    November 1929 and featured eleven works. In his preface to the catalog, André Breton described Dalí's new work as "the most hallucinatory that has been produced...
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    relationship between André Breton and alchemy in his writings in Dans le chaudron du négatif, op. cit., p. 22-25. André Breton, Œuvres complètes – I...
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    editions from Zürich and the final two from Paris. Other artists, such as André Breton and Philippe Soupault, created "literature groups to help extend the...
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  • and André Breton’s 1920 book collaboration Les Champs magnétiques is often considered to be the first Surrealist work, but it was only once Breton had...
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  • Andrey Breton : Andrev Canadian: André Catalan: Andreu Czech: Andrej, Ondřej Dutch: André, Andries English: Andrew, André Estonian: Andres, André/Andre, Andero...
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    coined by the Surrealist theorist André Breton in 1935 while interpreting the writings of Jonathan Swift. Breton's preference was to identify some of...
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  • André Breton, (July 1, 1934 – September 18, 1992) was a Quebec-born singer, animator and actor. Breton was born in Sherbrooke, Quebec on July 1, 1934....
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    practised automatic drawing were Hilma af Klint, André Masson, Joan Miró, Salvador Dalí, Jean Arp, André Breton and Freddy Flores Knistoff.[citation needed]...
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    Catholic beliefs. Her paintings raised the interest of surrealist artist André Breton, who arranged for Kahlo's first solo exhibition at the Julien Levy Gallery...
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    leading voices of the surrealist movement in France. He co-founded with André Breton and Philippe Soupault the surrealist review Littérature. He was also...
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  • movements embraced irrationality as a means to "reject reason and logic". André Breton, for example, argued for a rejection of pure logic and reason which are...
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    has also been called a "proto-surrealist" and was greatly admired by André Breton and others in the movement. Grandville was born in 1803, in Nancy, France...
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    1924 and 1929. Shortly after releasing the first Surrealist Manifesto, André Breton published the inaugural issue of La Révolution surréaliste on December...
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  • Diderot's This is not a story. On December 15, 1929, Paul Éluard and André Breton published an essay about poetry in La Révolution surréaliste (The Surrealist...
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    Surrealism principal founder André Breton reported that it started in fun, but became playful and eventually enriching. Breton said the diversion started...
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  • Nadja (novel) (category Works by André Breton)
    published by André Breton, is one of the iconic works of the French surrealist movement. It begins with the question "Who am I?" It is based on Breton's actual...
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  • at random. These cadavres exquis perfectly illustrated the principles André Breton wrote of in his Surrealist manifestos. Varo soon joined a collective...
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  • (January 1949). "Lettre de Clovis Trouille à André Breton, datée de Paris, le 1er janvier 1949". André Breton. Retrieved 30 March 2022. Jean, Marcel (1960)...
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    The Magnetic Fields (named after the André Breton/Philippe Soupault novel Les Champs Magnétiques) are an American band founded and led by Stephin Merritt...
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    some question about how familiar Breton was with Afro-American literature: "If it is true that the late André Breton, a founder of the surrealist movement...
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    was a friend of André Breton, the founder of surrealism. Vaché was one of the chief inspirations behind the Surrealist movement. As Breton said: "En littérature...
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