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Georges Hugnet (+ 1974), collage from "La Seventh Face du De", 1935
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Georges Hugnet (+ 1974), collage from "La Seventh Face du De", 1935
XEE4108855 Georges Hugnet (+ 1974), collage from " La Seventh Face du De", 1935. by Hugnet, Georges (1870-1936); Private Collection; (add.info.: Georges Hugnet (+ 1974), collage from " La Seventh Face du De", 1935.); Stefano Bianchetti
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Cabaret Cartwheel Casual English Cancan Gymnastics Lingerie Surrealism Bianchettinum C European Economic Community C European Union
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This print showcases a collage created by Georges Hugnet in 1935. Titled "La Seventh Face du De", this artwork is a testament to Hugnet's talent and creativity. The image features a young girl engaged in gymnastics, performing an elegant cartwheel with grace and precision. Hugnet, known for his involvement in the French cabaret scene and his contributions to surrealism, combines various elements in this collage that evoke a sense of whimsy and intrigue. The girl's casual lingerie attire adds an unexpected twist to the composition, blurring the lines between art and reality. The artist's mastery of combining different mediums is evident here as he seamlessly blends writing, poetry, dance, and visual art into one cohesive piece. This fusion creates a unique experience for viewers who are transported into Hugnet's imaginative world. Stefano Bianchetti beautifully captures this iconic artwork through his lens, preserving its essence for future generations to appreciate. The monochromatic tones add depth to the image while highlighting the intricate details of Hugnet's creation. As we gaze upon this photograph print from Fine Art Finder, we are reminded of the rich history of French culture during the early twentieth century. It serves as a reminder of how art has always been at the forefront of pushing boundaries and challenging societal norms.
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