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Style: Dada
Autograph Letter Signed by Tristan Tzara - 1955
Located in Roma, IT
This is an Autograph Letter Signed by Tristan Tzara (Moinești, 1896 – Paris 1963), the Romanian and French avant-garde poet and artist, to the Swissh edi...
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1950s Dada More Art

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Paper, Ink

Tristan Tzara's Letter - 1955
Located in Roma, IT
Tristan Tzara's Letter is Autograph Letter Signed by the Romanian and French avant-garde poet Tristan Tzara ((Moinești, 1896 – Paris 1963) to Nesto Jaco...
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1950s Dada More Art

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Paper

Dada Tresor
By Walter Vogeli
Located in New York, NY
Red perspex box inc. 4 lithos, 4 books, photo and article, 30x30cm, 30X30X30 cm. Red perspex box including: A book by Hans Richter, Dada Kunst und Antikunst, 2. An article in a Swiss newspaper from February 1966, 50 Years to Dada, 3. 50 years to Dada catalogue, Kunsthaus Zurich, Musee National d'Art Moderne, Paris, 4. A book from the Goethe Institut, Munich, Dada 1916-1966, 5. 4 rolled lithographs: Hans Arp, Raoul Hausmann, Marcel Janco and Hans Richter, 25X35 cm each, signed and dated 83/300, 6. Dada, document in German by Richard Huelsenbeck. An edition by Rene Simmen, Zurich 1966. This Dada – Tresor...
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1960s Dada More Art

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Paper, Plexiglass

Masque de Napoléon sur un Rhinocéros, Sculpture, Dali, Gold, Animals, Bronze
Located in Geneva, CH
Masque de Napoléon sur un Rhinocéros, Sculpture, Dali, Gold, Animals, Bronze Masque mortuaire de Napoléon sur un rhinoceros Ed. 7/8 pcs Bronze with golden patina 32.5 x 30 x 18.5 cm Signed, numbered and foundry's stamp : 7/8 , Valsuani Dalì, Sculpture & Objets, Le dur et le mou, by Robert and Nicolas Descharnes, Eccart, 2004, similar cast illustrated under no.359-361, p.140. Fascinated since his childhood by Vermeer’s painting...
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20th Century Dada More Art

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Bronze

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