Cadavre Exquis (c. 1933). Valentine Hugo, André Breton, Tristan Tzara, Greta Knutson.
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Tristan Tzara (Romanian/Jewish, 1896–1963) reading l'Action française, not dated (ca. 1920-1930)
Archives Charment / Bridgeman Images
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Tristan Tzara, April 16, 1896 – December 25, 1963.
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DadaPhone
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Historical figures stuff from requests (thank u all for your service :3)
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Sonia Delaunay, Portrait of Charles de Rochefort, 1908
Robert Delaunay, Portrait of Tristan Tzara, 1923
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“Not the old, not the new, but the necessary.”
- Tristan Tzara
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From: Tristan Tzara, La rose et le chien: poème perpétuel, Illustrations by Pablo Picasso, PAB [Pierre André Benoit], Alès, 1958, BnF – Réserve des livres rares, Paris
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He casts his vision of paradise into hell, and vice versa; nothing is sacred; everything is of divine essence.
Tristan Tzara, Seven Dada Manifestos and Lampisteries, on ‘Richard Huelsenbeck’
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Imprimeries clandestines, [«Le Point» – Revue artistique et littéraire], Le Point, Lanzac, par Souillac, 1945 [Jon Beacham / The Brother In Elysium, Holyoke, MA]. Photographs by Robert Doisneau. Contributions by Tristan Tzara, Raymond Queneau, Michel Leiris, Alain Gheebrant, Gaston Puel, Jean Cassou, Vercors, Georges Sadoul, and others
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False door, tomb chapel of Irty-Ptah | Saqqara, Egypt, 2350-2170 BC
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Adolf Loos, Tristan Tzara House, Paris, France, 1925-1926
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Tristan Tzara - la rose et le chien - 1958
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''DADAphone N°7'' (1920)____________Tristan Tzara.
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