- Eugène Bataille) and
Alphonse Allais.: XVIII On the
other hand, “
fumists” (
fumists or
supporters of “fumism”) were
called not only
artists and actors...
-
Vivien wrote in his “leading” article: ...Alphonse Allais, head of the
Fumist School, is one of the most
famous and
beloved characters of the
Latin Quarter...
- L'Hydropathe, in
October 1879. In 1880 he was also
invited to join the
Fumist group led by
Alphonse Allais and
Arthur Sapeck [fr]. At
about this time...
- 1880s,
Charles Cros was a
member of the
Hydropathic Society and part of the
fumist group led by
Alphonse Allais and
Arthur Sapeck [fr]. Cros
almost invented...
- Café") and long a
friend of Erik Satie.
Georges Auriol was part of the
Fumist group and
learned a
great deal from them, both in
behavior and in creativity...
- rire moderne: l'esprit
fumiste [The
beginnings of
modern laughter: the
fumist spirit] (in French). Paris: José Corti. "Les cent ans de l'âne artiste"...
- them,
Jules Jouy.[citation needed] The
Hydropathic Club gave rise to the
fumist movement, the word
fumism itself was
coined by Émile Goudeau, and Georges...
- soil. As a teenager,
having experienced the
influence of some
Parisian fumists and the
Russian obscene poet
Pyotr Schumacher [ru], who was ″the first...