-
satirically had
already been
explored in 1887 by Eugène Bataille [fr] (aka
Sapeck) when he
created Mona Lisa
smoking a pipe,
published in Le Rire. It is not...
- caricatures. In 1883, Le rire, an
image of a Mona Lisa
smoking a pipe, by
Sapeck (Eugène Bataille), was
shown at the "Incoherents" show in Paris. In 1919...
- (magazine)
Dadaglobe Influences Alfred Jarry Incoherents Eugène
Bataille (aka
Sapeck)
Parade (ballet)
Influenced Conceptual art
Surrealism Nouveau réalisme Pop...
- caricatures.
Already in 1883, Le rire, an
image of a Mona Lisa
smoking a pipe, by
Sapeck (Eugène Bataille), was
shown at the "Incoherents" show in Paris. In 1919...
- (magazine)
Dadaglobe Influences Alfred Jarry Incoherents Eugène
Bataille (aka
Sapeck)
Parade (ballet)
Influenced Conceptual art
Surrealism Nouveau réalisme Pop...
- (magazine)
Dadaglobe Influences Alfred Jarry Incoherents Eugène
Bataille (aka
Sapeck)
Parade (ballet)
Influenced Conceptual art
Surrealism Nouveau réalisme Pop...
- (magazine)
Dadaglobe Influences Alfred Jarry Incoherents Eugène
Bataille (aka
Sapeck)
Parade (ballet)
Influenced Conceptual art
Surrealism Nouveau réalisme Pop...
- (magazine)
Dadaglobe Influences Alfred Jarry Incoherents Eugène
Bataille (aka
Sapeck)
Parade (ballet)
Influenced Conceptual art
Surrealism Nouveau réalisme Pop...
- (magazine)
Dadaglobe Influences Alfred Jarry Incoherents Eugène
Bataille (aka
Sapeck)
Parade (ballet)
Influenced Conceptual art
Surrealism Nouveau réalisme Pop...
- century, Mona Lisa had
already been a
victim of
satirical embellishment.
Sapeck (Eugène Bataille), in 1883,
depicted Mona Lisa
smoking a pipe.
Titled Le...