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  1. Breton married his first wife, Simone Kahn, on 15 September 1921. The couple relocated to rue Fontaine No. 42 in Paris on 1 January 1922. The apartment on rue Fontaine (in the Pigalle district) became home to Breton's collection of more than 5,300 items: modern paintings, drawings, sculptures, photographs, books, art catalogs, journals ...

  2. Surrealism. automatism. André Breton (born February 18, 1896, Tinchebray, France—died September 28, 1966, Paris) was a French poet, essayist, critic, and editor, chief promoter and one of the founders of the Surrealist movement. As a medical student, Breton was interested in mental illness; his reading of the works of Sigmund Freud (whom he ...

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  4. Jacqueline Lamba (17 November 1910 – 20 July 1993) was a French painter and surrealist artist. [2] . She was married to the surrealist André Breton. [3] Biography. Lamba was born in the Paris suburb of Saint-Mandé, on 17 November 1910 (contrary to at least one source she was not American). [4] .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Elisa_BretonElisa Breton - Wikipedia

    Elisa Breton (b. Viña del Mar in Chile, 25 April 1906, d. Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, 5 April 2000), was a French artist and writer, and the third wife of the French writer and surrealist André Breton.

  6. Simone Breton, Kahn being her maiden name, is the wife of André Breton from 1921 to 1929; they get divorced when André Breton falls madly in love with Suzanne Muzard. Simone Kahn, who until then was an important actress of the surreal scene, breaks, at the time of the break-up, every link with the members of this movement.

  7. Jacqueline Lamba (17 November 1910 – 20 July 1993) was a French painter and surrealist artist. She was married to the surrealist André Breton. Lamba was born in the Paris suburb of Saint-Mandé, on 17 November 1910 (contrary to at least one source she was not American).

  8. Aug 27, 1995 · Andre Breton was born in 1896 in a small town in Normandy to a genial father, insistent only on a single topic, anti-clericalism, and to a severe, unloving mother whose main purpose seems to have ...

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