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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IncoherentsIncoherents - Wikipedia

    The Incoherents (Les Arts incohérents) was a short-lived French art movement founded by Parisian writer and publisher Jules Lévy (1857–1935) in 1882, which in its satirical irreverence, anticipated many of the art techniques and attitudes later associated with the avant-garde and anti-art movements such as Dada.

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  2. Las Artes Incoherentes fue un movimiento artístico francés efímero fundado por el escritor y editor parisino Jules Lévy en 1882, que en su irreverencia satírica anticipó muchas de las técnicas y actitudes artísticas asociadas más tarde con el vanguardismo y el movimiento antiarte. 1 .

  3. The Incoherents (Les Arts incohérents) was a short-lived French art movement founded by Parisian writer and publisher Jules Lévy (1857-1935) in 1882, which in its satirical irreverence anticipated many of the art techniques and attitudes later associated with avant-garde and anti-art.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › IncoherentsIncoherents - Wikiwand

    The Incoherents was a short-lived French art movement founded by Parisian writer and publisher Jules Lévy (1857–1935) in 1882, which in its satirical irreverence, anticipated many of the art techniques and attitudes later associated with the avant-garde and anti-art movements such as Dada.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Émile_CohlÉmile Cohl - Wikipedia

    Émile Eugène Jean Louis Cohl ( French: [kol]; né Courtet; 4 January 1857 – 20 January 1938) was a French caricaturist of the Incoherent Movement, cartoonist, and animator, called "The Father of the Animated Cartoon". Biography. Émile's father, Elie, was a rubber salesman, and his mother, Emilie Laure, a linen seamstress.

  6. Movimiento artístico. Las Artes Incoherentes fue un movimiento artístico francés efímero fundado por el escritor y editor parisino Jules Lévy en 1882, que en su irreverencia satírica anticipó muchas de las técnicas y actitudes artísticas asociadas más tarde con el vanguardismo y el movimiento antiarte.