Alexandre Mercereau (22 October 1888 – 1945) was a French symbolist poet and critic associated with Unanimism and the Abbaye de Créteil. He founded the...
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invited to participate on a new journal, La Vie, in collaboration with Alexandre Mercereau, Charles Vildrac and Georges Duhamel. In 1905 the group of writers...
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in French) Jean Lorrain (1855–1906) Stéphane Mallarmé (1842–1898) Alexandre Mercereau (1884–1945) Oscar Milosz (1877–1939) Lithuanian (wrote in French)...
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Gleizes, and the poets René Arcos [fr], Henri-Martin Barzun [fr], Alexandre Mercereau and Charles Vildrac, L'Abbaye de Créteil was a phalanstère, a utopian...
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Prague, February–March 1914 (a collection of works assembled by Alexandre Mercereau). This "Survey of Modern Art" was one of the last prewar exhibitions...
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Abbaye de Créteil—include Georges Chennevière, Henri-Martin Barzun, Alexandre Mercereau, Pierre Jean Jouve, Georges Duhamel, Luc Durtain, Charles Vildrac...
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painter Albert Gleizes, and the poets René Arcos, Henri-Martin Barzun, Alexandre Mercereau and Charles Vildrac. The movement drew its inspiration from the Abbaye...
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Roger Allard [fr], René Arcos [fr], Paul Fort, Pierre-Jean Jouve, Alexandre Mercereau, Jules Romains and André Salmon. Together with other young painters...
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Figuière, a close associate of Gleizes' friends Jacques Nayral and Alexandre Mercereau, was an attempt to bring together all the progressive tendencies...
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October–November 1910 Cubisme et tradition, Paris Journal, 16 August 1911 Alexandre Mercereau, Vers et prose 27 (October–November 1911): 122–129 Du "Cubisme",...
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