- Paul
Éluard (French: [elɥar]), born Eugène Émile Paul
Grindel ([ɡʁɛ̃dɛl]; 14
December 1895 – 18
November 1952), was a
French poet and one of the founders...
- 10 June 1982),
usually known simply as Gala, was the wife of poet Paul
Éluard and
later of
artist Salvador Dalí, who were both
prominent in surrealism...
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Nusch Éluard (born
Maria Benz; 21 June 1906 – 28
November 1946) was a
French performer,
model and
surrealist artist. Born
Maria Benz in
Mulhouse (then...
- Paul
Éluard was a 20th
century French surrealist poet.
Éluard or
Eluard may also
refer to Gala
Éluard, the poet's
first wife
Nusch Éluard, the poet's second...
-
marriage to
Luise was short-lived. In 1921, he met Paul
Éluard, who
became a
lifelong friend.
Éluard bought two of Ernst's
paintings (Celebes and Oedipus...
- Lycée Paul
Éluard may
refer to the
following French schools: Lycée Paul
Éluard (Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis),
Paris Lycée Paul
Éluard (Saint-Junien)...
- well as
Denis 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...
-
husband is
still missing. Lee also
reconnects with
friends Nusch Éluard and Paul
Éluard, who
inform her of the
thousands of
people who went
missing during...
-
group of
writers became ****ociated with him: Soupault,
Louis Aragon, Paul
Éluard, René Crevel,
Michel Leiris,
Benjamin Péret,
Antonin Artaud, and Robert...
- The name of the
painting was
given by poet Paul
Éluard. In 1929,
several Surrealists including Paul
Éluard and his wife Gala were
visiting Dalí at his home...