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Georges Hugnet (11 July 1906 – 26 June 1974) was a
French graphic artist. He was also
active as a poet, writer, art historian,
bookbinding designer, critic...
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Gauthier Roger Gilbert-Lecomte Yvan Goll
Julien Gracq Irène
Hamoir Georges Hugnet Alfred Jarry Nelly Kaplan Petr Král
Jacques Lacan Philip Lamantia Comte...
- Höch (1889–1978),
Germany Richard Huelsenbeck (1892–1974),
Germany Georges Hugnet (1906–1974),
France Marcel Janco (1895–1984), Romania,
Israel Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven...
- 1952: Le
Chiffre sept – La
Nappe du
Catalan (in
collaboration with
Georges Hugnet) 1953:
Dentelles d'éternité –
Appoggiatures 1954: Clair-obscur 1958: Paraprosodies...
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Gauthier Roger Gilbert-Lecomte Yvan Goll
Julien Gracq Irène
Hamoir Georges Hugnet Alfred Jarry Nelly Kaplan Petr Král
Jacques Lacan Philip Lamantia Comte...
- Grégorienne (Southern, 1927, rev. 1971)
medium voice, piano; text by
Georges Hugnet (English
translation as
Gregorian Waltz by
Donald Sutherland) Les Ecrevisses...
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Gauthier Roger Gilbert-Lecomte Yvan Goll
Julien Gracq Irène
Hamoir Georges Hugnet Alfred Jarry Nelly Kaplan Petr Král
Jacques Lacan Philip Lamantia Comte...
- text for Les
Malheurs des
immortels was
written by Paul Éluard.
Georges Hugnet was the
author of the
collage novel Le septième face du dé (1936). The leading...
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Gauthier Roger Gilbert-Lecomte Yvan Goll
Julien Gracq Irène
Hamoir Georges Hugnet Alfred Jarry Nelly Kaplan Petr Král
Jacques Lacan Philip Lamantia Comte...
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contributions from André Breton, Hugh
Sykes Davies, Paul Éluard, and
Georges Hugnet. He also
served as a
trustee of the Tate
Gallery and as a
curator at the...