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  2. Yves Tanguy - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Georges Yves Tanguy (January 5, 1900 – January 15, ... Satin Tuning-Fork (1939) Collection of Mr and Mrs Jacques Gelman; 1940s. The Satin Tuning Fork (1940)

  3. The Palace of the Windowed Rocks - Wikipedia

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    The title of the painting comes from the influence of the Atlas Mountains in Tanguy's work, which he referred to as "castles". [4] The canvas has been described as depicting a desolate lunar landscape that shows, "a world that only looks as if it were real but appears as a coherence of facts put together with unshakable necessity...and it realizes a kind of world experiencing with correlative ...

  4. Mama, Papa is Wounded! - Wikipedia

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    According to Nathalia Brodskaïa, Mama, Papa is Wounded! is one of Tanguy's most impressive paintings. Brodskaïa writes that the painting reflects his debt to Giorgio de Chirico – falling shadows and a classical torso – and conjures up a sense of doom: the horizon, the emptiness of the plain, the solitary plant, the smoke, the helplessness of the small figures.

  5. At 4 O'Clock in the Summer, Hope - Wikipedia

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    At 4 O'Clock In The Summer, Hope was the subject of a short documentary film, which ran as the 190th episode of the British television series 100 Great Paintings. [4]Author Laurie Wilson has argued that the title of Alberto Giaccometti's 1932 sculpture Palais de Quartres Heures (which is most often translated as Palace at 4 A.M.), is derived from the title of Tanguy's painting since Tanguy had ...

  6. Category:Paintings by Yves Tanguy - Wikipedia

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    P. The Palace of the Windowed Rocks. Categories: French paintings. Paintings by artist.

  7. Biomorphism - Wikipedia

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    Biomorphism models artistic design elements on naturally occurring patterns or shapes reminiscent of nature and living organisms. Taken to its extreme it attempts to force naturally occurring shapes onto functional devices. [1] In his search for architectural reform the French architecte Viollet le Duc is the first to express this idea clearly ...

  8. Exquisite corpse - Wikipedia

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    Exquisite Corpse is a literary magazine founded in 1983 (later in online version from 1999) published by Andrei Codrescu. Naked Came the Manatee (Putnam, 1996) is a mystery thriller parody novel. Each of its thirteen chapters was written, in sequence, by a different Florida writer, beginning with Dave Barry and ending with Carl Hiaasen.

  9. Tête qui regarde - Wikipedia

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    AGD 460, 861, 4054. Medium. sculpture. Movement. Cubist. Subject. abstracted bust of a human head. Tête qui regarde [tɛt ki ʁə.ɡaʁd], also known as Gazing Head, is a 1928–29 sculpture by Alberto Giacometti. It has been described as Giacometti's first truly original work.