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:[[1920]] - [[1921]] - [[1922]] - [[1923]] - [[1924]] - [[1925]] - [[1926]] - [[1927]] - [[1928]] - [[1929]] - [[1930]] :[[1920]] - [[1921]] - [[1922]] - [[1923]] - [[1924]] - [[1925]] - [[1926]] - [[1927]] - [[1928]] - [[1929]] - [[1930]]
== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
-*''[[Les Malheurs des immortels]]''+*''[[Les Malheurs des immortels]]'', a collage novel by Max Ernst with text by Paul Éluard
*[[Jeanne Lanvin]]'s bathroom (1920-22) - [[Armand Rateau]] *[[Jeanne Lanvin]]'s bathroom (1920-22) - [[Armand Rateau]]
*''[[Nosferatu]]'' by F. W. Murnau *''[[Nosferatu]]'' by F. W. Murnau

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