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- Stefan Themerson (25 January 1910 – 6 September 1988) was a Polish writer of children's literature, poet and inventor of Semantic Poetry, novelist, script...
- Themerson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Franciszka Themerson (1907–1988), British painter, illustrator, filmmaker, and stage...
- Franciszka Themerson (28 June 1907 – 29 June 1988) was a Polish, later British, painter, illustrator, filmmaker and stage designer. Themerson was born in...
- European countries Europa (1931 film), a short film by Stefan Themerson and Franciszka Themerson Europa trilogy, a film trilogy by Lars von Trier Europa (1991...
- Wright, for which she wrote the preface. It was illustrated by Franciszka Themerson and published by the Gaberbocchus Press in 1951. In 1964 the Stockholm...
- From Renouard & Kelly below. Stefan Themerson & Franciszka Themerson: (translated from Polish with Stefan Themerson) Mr Rouse Builds His House. 1950 Alfred...
- her work on experimental art. After the deaths of Franciszka and Stefan Themerson she catalogued their archive and looks after their legacy. Her own self-description...
- January 2018. "Calling Mr Smith". Centre Pompidou. "Franciszka and Stefan Themerson: Calling Mr. Smith (1943) – artincinema". 21 June 2015. Nick Romeo (17...
- film made in 1931 in Warsaw, Poland by surrealists Stefan and Franciszka Themerson. The film is based on Anatol Stern's 1925 ****urist poem Europa. It uses...
- Calling Mr. Smith (1943) is an anti-**** color film created by Stefan Themerson which is both a do****entary and an avant-garde film against war. It was...