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Cover of Litterature monthly literary magazine devoted to the Dada
CHT225189 Cover of Litterature monthly literary magazine devoted to the Dada movement, May 1920 (litho) by French School, (20th century); Bibliotheque Litteraire Jacques Doucet, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22359544
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Andre Breton Dadaist Paul Eluard 1879 1953 Francis Picabia Tristan Tzara
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This photograph showcases the cover of "Litterature" a monthly literary magazine that played a pivotal role in promoting the Dada movement. The image captures the essence of this avant-garde art movement, which emerged in Europe during the early 20th century as a response to the horrors of World War I. The cover design is an intriguing lithograph created by French School artists, featuring bold and abstract shapes that epitomize Dadaist aesthetics. It serves as a visual representation of rebellion against traditional artistic norms, embracing chaos and irrationality instead. The names of renowned Dadaists such as Louis Aragon, Andre Breton, Paul Eluard, Francis Picabia, Hans Arp, and Tristan Tzara are prominently displayed on the cover. These influential figures were at the forefront of challenging societal conventions through their experimental writings and artworks. Housed in Paris' esteemed Bibliotheque Litteraire Jacques Doucet, this historic print holds immense cultural significance. It offers us a glimpse into an era marked by radical creativity and intellectual exploration. As we admire this vintage engraving from eArchives Charmet's collection preserved by Bridgeman Images, we are reminded of how art can be used as a powerful tool for social commentary and disruption. This image encapsulates not only the spirit of Dadaism but also its enduring impact on modern art movements that followed.
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