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    Paul Éluard (French: [elɥar]), born Eugène Émile Paul Grindel ([ɡʁɛ̃dɛl]; 14 December 1895 – 18 November 1952), was a French poet and one of the founders...
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  • Gala Dalí (redirect from Gala Éluard)
    ignoring her child. With Éluard, Gala became involved in the Surrealist movement. She was an inspiration for many artists including Éluard, Louis Aragon, Max...
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    (Nusch Éluard), 1932 Man Ray: Nusch Éluard, 1934 Man Ray, Paul Éluard: Facile, 1935 ([1]) Man Ray: Nusch Éluard, 1936 Man Ray: Sonia Mossé & Nusch Éluard, 1936...
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  • Lycée Paul Éluard may refer to the following French schools: Lycée Paul Éluard (Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis), Paris Lycée Paul Éluard (Saint-Junien)...
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    group of writers became associated with him: Soupault, Louis Aragon, Paul Éluard, René Crevel, Michel Leiris, Benjamin Péret, Antonin Artaud, and Robert...
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  • The name of the painting was given by poet Paul Éluard. In 1929, several Surrealists including Paul Éluard and his wife Gala were visiting Dalí at his...
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    marriage to Luise was short-lived. In 1921, he met Paul Éluard, who became a lifelong friend. Éluard bought two of Ernst's paintings (Celebes and Oedipus...
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  • as well as Denis Diderot's This is not a story. On December 15, 1929, Paul Éluard and André Breton published an essay about poetry in La Révolution surréaliste...
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  • Capitale de la douleur (category Poetry by Paul Éluard)
    douleur (Capital of Pain) is a book of poems by French surrealist poet Paul Éluard. The collection was first published in 1926. Répétitions Mourir de ne...
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  • the Tail, led by Albert Camus. In 1944, through the intermediary of Paul Éluard, Maar met Jacques Lacan, who took care of her nervous breakdown through...
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