• René Félix Allendy (French: [alɑ̃di]; 19 February 1889 – 12 July 1942) was a French psychoanalyst and homeopath. Allendy contracted pneumonia at three...
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    Scientific Studies for the Examination of New Ideas” founded by Doctor René Allendy. The objective of this association was to reflect on a European union...
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    Anaïs Nin (category Analysands of René Allendy)
    became interested in psychoanalysis and studied extensively, first with René Allendy in 1932 and then with Otto Rank. Both men eventually became her lovers...
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  • Yvonne Allendy - Treasurer. Madame Allendy also took up the role of the creation of promotional materials, such as posters and invitations. René Allendy -...
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    Professeur Choron (category Analysands of René Allendy)
    Georget Bernier (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒe bɛʁnje]; 21 September 1929 – 10 January 2005), more commonly known as Professeur Choron (pronounced [pʁɔfesœʁ...
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  • established by René and Yvonne Allendy. The group was inaugurated on 7 December 1922 with a presentation by Paul Langevin. In 1925 René Allendy described the...
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  • du Livre, 1944. Hommage à Romain Rolland, Genève, Mont-Blanc, 1945. René Allendy. 1889-1942, Genève, Mont-Blanc, 1945. Le Mythe du moderne, Genève, Mont-Blanc...
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  • friend and confidante. Despite the attempts of her mother, therapists Rene Allendy and Otto Rank, and writer Henry Miller, to break Nin of her dependence...
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    Revue française Crevel, René (1932). Le Clavecin de Diderot. Paris: Éditions Surréalistes. p. 161, "Afterword". Crevel, René (1932). Le Clavecin de Diderot...
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  • initially of nine then twelve, members (René Allendy, Marie Bonaparte, Adrien Borel, Angelo Hesnard, René Laforgue, Rudolph Loewenstein, Édouard Pichon...
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    Galerie Colette Allendy (Ed.) : Paris, 1957 Iris.Time. SEITA & SAFFA. Copyright by Raymond Hains, n°21, 12 October 1965. Texts by René Brô and Iris Clert...
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    exhibited at the Galerie Colette Allendy in 1951 and 1954. This gallery was founded by the widow of Dr. René Allendy who had prefaced Severini's book...
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  • theory, thereby multiplying their possibilities. The gallerist Colette Allendy organised Lussigny's first individual exhibition in Paris in 1959. Thereafter...
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  • them), and had emptied out a single room in the nearby Galerie Colette Allendy a few months earlier. However, these were all extremely private acts of...
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  • organized by the Creuze gallery. First one-man show at the Galerie Colette Allendy 1958, Saint-Étienne: The first generations of abstract art 1960, Liège:...
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  • figures to attend this event were Gerard Schneider, Pierre Souage, Colette Allendy, Charles Estienne, Willem Sandberg, and many more. The couple was socially...
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  • diable» launched in the Volume 2 of the René Daumal's "Grand Jeu" publication. A collaborative exchange of notes with René Daumal and Joë Bousquet for the publication...
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