-
Swaanswijk (15
September 1924 – 10 May 1994),
known professionally as
Lucebert (Dutch: [ˈlysəbɛrt]), was a
Dutch artist who
first became known as the...
- room for
doubt as to what kind of
poetry he prefers. He
feels akin to
Lucebert, and he
abhors the
paper verse of
introverted hermetics and m****-hearted...
- had once
begun a
sonnet "In my
deepest being I'm a god". In reaction,
Lucebert satirised such
writing in the "sonnet" with
which his
first collection...
-
Henry Heerup (1907–1993)
Edouard Jaguer (1924–2006)
Asger Jorn (1914–1973)
Lucebert (1924–1994)
Ernest Mancoba (1904–2002)
Sonja Ferlov Mancoba (1911–1984)...
- der (Utrecht 1876 – Blari**** 1958) Lo-A-Njoe,
Guillaume (Amsterdam 1937)
Lucebert (Amsterdam 1924 –
Alkmaar 1994) Luns, ****b (Paris 1881 –
Amsterdam 1942)...
- 1964 – Leo
Vroman 1965 – not
awarded 1966 –
Anton van
Duinkerken 1967 –
Lucebert 1968 –
Gerard Kornelis van het Reve 1969 – not
awarded 1970 –
Gerrit Kouwenaar...
- the late 1940s and
connected to the
COBRA movement,
which also
included Lucebert and Hugo Claus.
Besides poetry,
Andreus also
wrote a
large number of children's...
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Anton Heiller,
Austrian organist, composer, and
conductor (d. 1979) 1924 –
Lucebert,
Dutch poet and
painter (d. 1994) 1924 – György Lázár,
Hungarian politician...
- (1)
Yrrah (5 min.); (2)
Tajiri (10 min.); (3)
Opland (12 min.); and (4)
Lucebert, Poet-Painter (16 min.). 1963:
Produced the film The Old Lady (25 min.)...
- Groz, Kati Heck,
Jeroen Henneman, Herr Seele, Paul Joostens, Kamagurka,
Lucebert,
Markus Lüpertz, René Magritte,
Werner Mannaers, Muzo, Yves Obyn, Jeff...