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Guillaume and Apollinaire
Guillaume Apollinaire, André Salmon, and Max Jacob sought him out in his truncated apartment.
The film's title is an allusion to a poem by Guillaume Apollinaire.
The French avant-garde kept abreast of Dada activities in Zurich with regular communications from Tristan Tzara ( whose pseudonym means " sad in country ," a name chosen to protest the treatment of Jews in his native Romania ), who exchanged letters, poems, and magazines with Guillaume Apollinaire, André Breton, Max Jacob, Clément Pansaers, and other French writers, critics and artists.
This was the period in which he met the poet Guillaume Apollinaire, artists Pablo Picasso and Amedeo Modigliani, and numerous other writers and artists with whom he later collaborated.
The likes of Bob Dylan, Serge Gainsbourg and The Rolling Stones combined popular musical traditions with modernist verse, adopting literary devices derived from James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, James Thurber, T. S. Eliot, Guillaume Apollinaire, Allen Ginsberg, and others.
* 1911 – French poet Guillaume Apollinaire is arrested and put in jail on suspicion of stealing the Mona Lisa from the Louvre museum.
The word surrealist was coined by Guillaume Apollinaire and first appeared in the preface to his play Les Mamelles de Tirésias, which was written in 1903 and first performed in 1917.
The word surrealist was first used by Guillaume Apollinaire to describe his 1917 play Les Mamelles de Tirésias ( The Breasts of Tiresias ), which was later adapted into an opera by Francis Poulenc.
** Guillaume Apollinaire, French poet ( b. 1880 )
* August 26 – Guillaume Apollinaire, French poet ( d. 1918 )
Important historical study of Cubism began in the late 1920s, drawing at first from sources of limited data, namely the opinions of Guillaume Apollinaire.
In 1911, the poet and critic Guillaume Apollinaire accepted the term on behalf of a group of artists invited to exhibit at the Brussels Indépendants.
The 1912 manifetso Du " Cubisme " by Metzinger and Gleizes was followed in 1913 by Les Peintres Cubistes, a collection of reflections and commentaries by Guillaume Apollinaire.
These soirées often included writers such as Guillaume Apollinaire and André Salmon.
The poets generally associated with Cubism are Guillaume Apollinaire, Blaise Cendrars, Jean Cocteau, Max Jacob, André Salmon and Pierre Reverdy.
Among Pablo Picasso's acquaintances who also frequented the Saturday evenings were: Fernande Olivier ( Picasso's mistress ), Georges Braque, André Derain, the poets Max Jacob and Guillaume Apollinaire, Marie Laurencin ( Apollinaire's mistress and an artist in her own right ), and Henri Rousseau.
Among Picasso's acquaintances who frequented the Saturday evenings were: Fernande Olivier ( Picasso's mistress ), Georges Braque ( artist ), André Derain ( artist ), Max Jacob ( poet ), Guillaume Apollinaire ( poet ), Marie Laurencin ( artist, and Apollinaire's mistress ), Henri Rousseau ( painter ), and Joseph Stella.
Her subjects included several ultimately famous personages, and her subjects provided a description of what she observed in her Saturday salons at 27 Rue de Fleurus: " Ada " ( Alice B. Toklas ), " Two Women " ( The Cone Sisters, Claribel Cone and Etta Cone ), Miss Furr and Miss Skeene ( Ethel Mars and Maud Hunt Squire ), " Men " ( Hutchins Hapgood, Peter David Edstrom, Maurice Sterne ), " Matisse " ( 1909, Henri Matisse ), " Picasso " ( 1909, Pablo Picasso ), " Portrait of Mabel Dodge at the Villa Curonia " ( 1911, Mabel Dodge Luhan ), and " Guillaume Apollinaire " ( 1913 ).
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Guillaume and account
In the following decade, French neurologist Guillaume Duchenne gave a comprehensive account of thirteen boys with the most common and severe form of the disease, which now carries his name — Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
According to Aeneas ' account, the wealthy cardinal Guillaume d ' Estouteville of Rouen, though a Frenchman and of apparently exceptionable character, seemed certain to be elected.
This William is immortalized in the Chanson de Guillaume and his esteem may account for the name's subsequent popularity among European nobility.

Guillaume and same
Much the same fate awaited them in the territories of the Bourbon Duke of Parma and Piacenza, advised by the liberal minister Guillaume du Tillot.
In 14th century France parti-coloring, the use of two bright contrasting colors on the same plate, was especially popular and was described by Guillaume Tirel ( also known as Taillevent ), one of the primary authors of the later editions of Le Viandier.
Just before his death I began to appreciate the unusual purity of his music – I had had the impression of the same kind of purity in the ballads of Guillaume de Machaut.
But the werewolf's attack on his wicked stepmother corresponds to that of the werewolf on his false wife in Bisclavret and Melion, and Guillaume plays the same role as the king, protecting the werewolf after the attack.
The term " Dupuytren fracture " refers to the same mechanism, and it is named for Guillaume Dupuytren.
Around the same time the historian Charles Guillaume Loys de Bochat ( 1695 – 1754 ) and the philosopher JP de Crousaz ( 1663 – 1750 ), were working the Vaud region, which was at the time part of the Canton of Bern.
William is from the Old Norman form Williame, corresponding to the French spelling Guillaume, and is a cognate from the German Wilhelm, and of Germanic origin: wil = " will or desire "; helm ; Old English helm " helmet, protection "; thus the Old German name Wilhelm and the Old Norse name Vilhjálmr have the same roots.
In the mid 1420s he visited Rome, moving there in 1431, where he was employed in the papal chapel as a singer and probably as a composer as well ; he was in the choir at the same time as composers Arnold de Lantins and Guillaume Dufay.
The flotation process was independently invented in the early 1900s in Australia by Charles Vincent Potter and around the same time by Guillaume Daniel Delprat ..
On March 2, 1835, according to the St. Francois Xavier Catholic Church marriage records: Guillaume Sayer, son of John Sayer and an Ojibwe woman named Marguerite, married Josèphté Frobisher, age about 28 years according to her baptismal record of the same day, the daughter of Alexander Frobisher and Marguerite, a Cree woman.
Les Mamelles de Tirésias ( The Breasts of Tiresias ) is a surrealist two-act opéra bouffe by Francis Poulenc, based on the play of the same title by Guillaume Apollinaire, which was written in 1903 but first performed in 1917.
There is a reference in a contemporary poem, Le champion des dames by Martin le Franc to Johannes Cesaris being a popular composer in Paris in the early part of the century ( this is the same manuscript that contains the famous portraits of Guillaume Dufay and Gilles Binchois ).

Guillaume and salon
The magazine was designed to cause sensation and in a piece about the 1912 arts salon he criticized a self-portrait by Marie Laurencin, remarks which drove her lover and influential modernist critic Guillaume Apollinaire to fury and a bid for a duel.

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