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    Marcel Janco (German: [maʁˈsɛl ˈjaŋkoː], French: [maʁsɛl ʒɑ̃ko]; common rendition of the Romanian name Marcel Hermann Iancu [marˈtʃel ˈherman ˈjaŋku];...
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    maintain that it originates from the Romanian artists Tristan Tzara's and Marcel Janco's frequent use of the words "da, da," meaning "yes, yes" in the Romanian...
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    intended for artistic and political purposes. Other founding members were Marcel Janco, Richard Huelsenbeck, Tristan Tzara, Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Jean Arp...
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  • Marcel Iureș (born 1951), Romanian actor Marcel Janco (1895–1984), Israeli painter and architect Marcel Jouhandeau (1888–1979), French writer Marcel Keßen...
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    experimental poetry) and painter Marcel Janco. During World War I, after briefly collaborating on Vinea's Chemarea, he joined Janco in Switzerland. There, Tzara's...
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    an artists' colony in 1953. The driving spirit behind the project was Marcel Janco, an acclaimed Dada artist, who kept the village from being demolished...
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  • 20 – Otto Arosemena, 32nd President of Ecuador (b. 1925) April 21 – Marcel Janco, Romanian-Israeli artist (b. 1895) April 22 – Ansel Adams, American photographer...
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    the years 1913 and 1923. Usually considered to have been instigated by Marcel Duchamp's Fountain exhibited at the first exhibition of the Society of Independent...
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  • magazine published in 1916 in Zurich Cabaret Voltaire, a 1916 painting by Marcel Janco Cabaret Voltaire, a Houston, Texas punk club This disambiguation page...
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    and writers achieved international acclaim, including: Tristan Tzara, Marcel Janco, Mircea Eliade, Nicolae Grigorescu, Marin Preda, Liviu Rebreanu, Eugène...
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