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    with any particular art movement, in early 1948 he founded the group Prisme d’yeux. Its manifesto was written by Jacques de Tonnancour and advocated freedom...
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    in Quebec at this time were two cultural and political manifestos, Prisme d'yeux (1948) and Refus global (1948), early indications of the beginning of...
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  • (1906–1988) – modern art pioneer, founder of Montreal art group known as Prisme d'yeux, rivals to Les Automatizes Sophie Pemberton (1869–1959) – painter George...
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  • Prisme d'yeux, which defended diverse approaches to art-making. After the group dissolved, he remained friendly with the members of the Prisme d'yeux...
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  • helped compose the manifesto which Alfred Pellan used to establish the Prisme d'yeux group. "We seek a painting freed from all contingencies of time and...
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  • from the school after joining a controversial artists' group, called Prisme d’yeux. In Canada, Parent identified with the Surrealist movement, as well...
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  • exhibited at various galleries in Montreal. Rhéaume was a signatory to the Prisme d'yeux [fr] manifesto. In 1952, she settled in Florence but continued to send...
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  • activities of the Montreal surrealists. In 1948, he signed the manifesto Prisme d'yeux, which defended diverse approaches to art-making, and later made contributions...
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