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  2. Marcel Janco - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Janco was born on 24 May 1895 in Bucharest to an upper middle class Jewish family. [2] His father, Hermann Zui Iancu, was a textile merchant. His mother, Rachel née Iuster, was from Moldavia. [3]

  3. Portrait of a Girl - Wikipedia

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    The painting presents a young girl sitting in a chair. In her left hand she holds a book titled "Vie", as her hands touch the armrests of her chair.The face, hair and clothes of the girl have a strong geometry, highlighting the contours and details.

  4. Simbolul - Wikipedia

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    Simbolul (Romanian for "The Symbol", pronounced) was a Romanian avant-garde literary and art magazine, published in Bucharest between October and December 1912. Co-founded by writers Tristan Tzara and Ion Vinea, together with visual artist Marcel Janco, while they were all high school students, the journal was a late representative of international Symbolism and the Romanian Symbolist movement.

  5. Josine Ianco-Starrels - Wikipedia

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    She was the daughter of Amélie Micheline "Lily" Ackermann and Marcel Janco, who was an artist, an architect and one of the founding members of Dadaism. She married Harold Manson in 1950 and moved to New York where she studied at the Art Students League of New York. [1] Her second marriage was with Herbert Kline, a documentary filmmaker. She ...

  6. File:Marcel Janco.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Marcel, writing for the Tommy Hillfiger-backed “Fashion and Race Database, a project founded by Parsons School of Design professor Kimberly M. Jenkins, added that West African slaves brought to ...

  8. Janco Dada Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Janco Dada Museum is located in Ein Hod, Israel. It is a museum that exhibits the work of Marcel Janco as well as art from the Dada movement and contemporary art . The museum was established in 1983, by a group of Marcel Janco 's friends, with the purpose of conserving the works and ideas of the sole Dadaist living in Israel .

  9. Cabaret Voltaire (Zürich) - Wikipedia

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    Lithograph by Marcel Slodki. Cabaret Voltaire is the birthplace of the Dada art movement, founded in Zürich, Switzerland, in 1916. It was founded by Hugo Ball and Emmy Hennings as a cabaret intended for artistic and political purposes. Other founding members were Marcel Janco, Richard Huelsenbeck, Tristan Tzara, Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Jean Arp.

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