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    Valentine de Saint-Point (née Anna Jeanne Valentine Marianne Glans de Cessiat-Vercell; 16 February 1875, Lyon – 28 March 1953, Cairo) was a French writer...
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    Valentine's Day, also called Saint Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, is celebrated annually on February 14. It originated as a Christian...
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    Martyrs Valentine Colasante (born 1989), French ballet dancer Valentine de Saint-Point (1875–1953), French poet, playwright and painter Valentine Dyall...
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    was known for having a dispute with Valentine de Saint-Point on the possibility that some ideas in de Saint-Point's La Métachorie were copied from his...
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    Aristocratic Avant-garde of Valentine de Saint-Point". Johns Hopkins University Press. 53: 1–3. ProQuest 1462231304. de Saint-Point, Valentine (1912). Manifesto...
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    Mina Loy José de Almada Negreiros C. R. W. Nevinson Emilio Pettoruti Valentine de Saint-Point Jules Schmalzigaug Mykhaylo Semenko Amadeo de Souza Cardoso...
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    Spanish translation of the manifesto, which was translated by Ramón Gómez de la Serna. At the end of the 19th century, the Futurists challenged the limits...
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    Modern Metropolis and Bridge and Studies of Volume (watercolor and encre-de-Chine on paper). Although less abstract in character than Sant'Elia's Città...
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    Pinkus, Bodily Regimes: Advertising under Italian Fascism, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, University of Minnesota Press, 1995 ISBN 0-8166-2563-8 Stanislao G...
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    painting "one of the most striking" chronophotography-inspired works, pointing to several features which create a comical effect: the "abrupt close-up"...
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    Elizaveta Lavinskaya, a friend of Briks and Mayakovsky, mentions that at some point new persons started visiting the LEF meetings, including Yakov Agranov,...
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    in our hands". Initially the artists were so revolutionary that at one point Burov had delivered the Department of Proletarian Culture some Futurists...
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    into bronze in his lifetime. His original plaster is displayed at the Museu de Arte Contemporânea in São Paulo. Two bronze casts were made in 1931, one of...
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    Mina Loy José de Almada Negreiros C. R. W. Nevinson Emilio Pettoruti Valentine de Saint-Point Jules Schmalzigaug Mykhaylo Semenko Amadeo de Souza Cardoso...
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    made his first public performance at Stray Dog, the artistic basement in Saint Petersburg. In December of that year his first published poems, "Night"...
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    Ukraine against the intelligentsia forced Malevich return to Leningrad (Saint Petersburg). From the beginning of the 1930s, modern art was falling out...
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    He moved to Kazan, where he attended school. He then attended school in Saint Petersburg. He eventually quit school to become a full-time writer. His...
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    Günter (2012). International Futurism in Arts and Literature. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. p. 367. ISBN 978-3-11-015681-2. "Guido Marangoni and the Biennials...
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    Italian) Media Art Net | Russolo, Luigi: Intonarumori (at medienkunstnetz.de) Archive Russolo recordings at LTM Peggy Guggenheim Collection: Luigi Russolo...
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  • Mina Loy José de Almada Negreiros C. R. W. Nevinson Emilio Pettoruti Valentine de Saint-Point Jules Schmalzigaug Mykhaylo Semenko Amadeo de Souza Cardoso...
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    Mina Loy José de Almada Negreiros C. R. W. Nevinson Emilio Pettoruti Valentine de Saint-Point Jules Schmalzigaug Mykhaylo Semenko Amadeo de Souza Cardoso...
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    "Polyhymnion > Valentuomini > Links > Poetry". Sources Jaccard, Jean-Philippe. 'De la realite au texte: l'absurde chez Daniil Harms', Cahiers du monde russe...
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    (Chagatai Khan) – He was the first Chagatai Khan to convert to Islam Valentine de Saint-Point – French writer, poet, painter, playwright, art critic, choreographer...
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    exhibition, and the display was met with hostility that ultimately led to a succés de scandale. The public response to this previous exhibition would eventually...
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    "Why We Paint Our Faces". She exhibited at the Salon d'Automne (Exposition de L'art Russe) in 1906. Goncharova was a member of the avant-garde Der Blaue...
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    was teaching students himself. In 1909, he applied to an art academy in Saint Petersburg, but was rejected. While he passed the entrance exam and was...
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  • consumption of pasta was fattening and recommending a varied diet; but Giovanni De Riseis, the Duke of Bovino and mayor of Naples, was firmer in his views: "The...
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    Pilinsky de Belty, Les Prémices (29-06-1908) Pierre Rodet, Une touffe d'orties (1908) Jules Romains, La Vie unanime (10-02-1909) Valentine de Saint-Point, Poèmes...
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    Portrait of Valentine de Saint-Point in the space of creation Intervened cover by Russian Futurist Olga Rozanova (1912) Portrait of Willem de Kooning, action...
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    Mina Loy José de Almada Negreiros C. R. W. Nevinson Emilio Pettoruti Valentine de Saint-Point Jules Schmalzigaug Mykhaylo Semenko Amadeo de Souza Cardoso...
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