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    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.

  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. The Incoherents (Les Arts Incohérents) was a short-lived French art movement founded in 1882 by Parisian writer and publisher Jules Lévy. It anticipated many of the art techniques and satirical attitudes commonly attributed to later avant-garde art movements.

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    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.

  6. Oct 17, 2023 · To add to its downfall, some claimed that the Incoherents presented work which was deliberately irrational and iconoclastic, “found” art objects, the drawings of children, and drawings “made by people who don’t know how to draw.” All these made the Incoherents a short lived art movement.

  7. Nov 17, 2023 · The Incoherents (Les Arts incohrents) was a shortlived French art movement founded by Parisian writer and publisher Jules Lvy (18571935) in 1882, which in its satirical irreverence anticipated many of the art techniques and attitudes later associated with avantgarde and antiart.

  8. Oct 11, 2021 · In many ways, the Incoherents did create flickers of the avant-garde before the avant-garde. The movement momentarily released the public perception of the arts from the confines of its establishment, but it was Dada that actually managed to break the mould of previous centuries’ art traditions.

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