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# [[Jules Janin]] # [[Jules Janin]]
-# [[International Surrealist Exhibition]]+# [[International Surrealist Exhibition]] [[Herbert Read]] — Art and the Unconscious.
# [[André Derain]] [[June 19]], [[1880]] – [[September 8]], [[1954]]) was a [[France|French]] painter and an illustrator # [[André Derain]] [[June 19]], [[1880]] – [[September 8]], [[1954]]) was a [[France|French]] painter and an illustrator

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