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Guillaume Apollinaire, born Wilhelm Albert Włodzimierz Apolinary Kostrowicki on August 26, 1880, in Rome, Italy, and deceased on November 9, 1918, in Paris, France, was a notable French poet ...
Apollinaire accused his best friend of bringing the stolen statues to the newspaper. Picasso accused the other of knowing the whereabouts of the Mona Lisa.
The influential French poet Guillaume Apollinaire, active in the early 20th century, had Polish roots through his mother, a Polish lady of noble birth by the name of Angelika Kostrowicka. In the 1950s ...
Guillaume Apollinaire Revell (Beautiful Shirt) buoyantly delivers into English the swift visions and odd, bright beauty of Alcools (originally published in 1913), arguably one of this century's ...
PARIS — On September 7, 1911, French police arrested poet Guillame Apollinaire for stealing the Mona Lisa.
Surrealism is celebrating its 100th birthday this year. The poet Guillaume Apollinaire coined the term to describe his play “Les Mamelles de Tiresias” (The Teats of Tiresias), which opened in ...
Guillaume Apollinaire, trans. from the French by Ron Padgett. New York Review Books, $16 trade paper (288p) ISBN 978-1-59017-925-3 Padgett (Alone and Not Alone) breathes new life into Apollinaire ...
Orphism, the short-lived movement led by Sonia and Robert Delaunay, was an offshoot of Cubism, inspired by color and rhythm.
View Portrait de Guillaume Apollinaire (Milet 33) By Marcoussis Louis; Etching, aquatint and drypoint on Arches laid paper; 19⅜ by 11 in. 49.3 by 27.8 cm. 24¼ by 17¼ in. 61.5 by 44 cm.; Signed; ...
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