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Alberto Savinio [alˈbɛrto saˈvinjo], born as
Andrea Francesco Alberto de
Chirico (25
August 1891 – 5 May 1952) was a Gr****-Italian writer, painter, musician...
- "painting that
which cannot be seen". De Chirico, his
younger brother Alberto Savinio, and Carrà
formally established the
school and its
principles in 1917....
- 1920.
Other composers such as
Erwin Schulhoff, Hans
Heusser and
Alberto Savinio all
wrote Dada music,
while members of Les Six
collaborated with members...
- artists,
notably the
metaphysical painters Giorgio de Chirico,
Alberto Savinio and
Carlo Carrà. Shop
windows displaying mannequins were a
frequent photographic...
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French (Alexandre Dumas, Yves Bonnefoy, Jean Starobinski),
Italian (Alberto
Savinio), Spanish, and Gr**** (Aias, by Sophocles, in
collaboration with Herbert...
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where he
joined his
brother Andrea (the poet and
painter known as
Alberto Savinio).
Through his brother, he met
Pierre Laprade, a
member of the jury at the...
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Elizabeth Duncan in Germany. Cologne:
Wienand Verlag, 2000. ISBN 3-87909-645-7
Savinio, Alberto.
Isadora Duncan, in Narrate, uomini, la
vostra storia. Bompiani...
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became a
famous writer,
painter and
composer under the
pseudonym Alberto Savinio.
Beginning in 1900, de
Chirico studied drawing and
painting at
Athens Polytechnic...
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Matrona Nikonova,
Soviet Orthodox nun and
saint (b. 1881) May 5 –
Alberto Savinio,
Italian writer (b. 1891) May 6 –
Maria Montessori,
Italian educator (b...
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Fortunato Depero,
Alberto Savinio,
Giorgio Morandi and
Medardo Rosso. In 2017–2018 twenty-two
paintings by
Alberto Savinio were shown. Work by Marino...