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-[[Image:Mona Lisa Smoking a Pipe.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Mona Lisa Smoking a Pipe]]'' (1883) by [[Eugène Bataille]]]]+[[Image:Véritable portrait de Monsieur Ubu, par Alfred Jarry (1896).png|thumb|left|200px|
 +''[[True portrait of Monsieur Ubu]]'' (1896) is a woodcut frontispiece for ''[[Ubu Roi]]''. It represents [[Ubu]], a fictional character from Jarry's eponymous play.]]
 +[[Image:Mona Lisa Smoking a Pipe.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Mona Lisa Smoking a Pipe]]'' by [[Eugène Bataille]]]]
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The [[French avant-garde]] is a [[tautological]] phrase, the ''[[avant-garde]]'' being a French phrase in itself and its history firmly entrenched in French culture. The [[French avant-garde]] is a [[tautological]] phrase, the ''[[avant-garde]]'' being a French phrase in itself and its history firmly entrenched in French culture.
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== Movements == == Movements ==
*[[Bouzingo]], [[petit cenacle]], [[jeune-France]], 1830s *[[Bouzingo]], [[petit cenacle]], [[jeune-France]], 1830s
 +*[[Club des Hashischins]], 1840s
*[[Salons des refusés]], 1860s *[[Salons des refusés]], 1860s
*[[Incoherents]], [[Hydropathes]], 1878-82 *[[Incoherents]], [[Hydropathes]], 1878-82
 +*[['Pataphysics]], 1890s
*[[Lettrism]], 1940s *[[Lettrism]], 1940s
*[[Situationist International]], 1960s *[[Situationist International]], 1960s
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== See also == == See also ==
*''[[A History of Derision]]'' *''[[A History of Derision]]''
-*[[European avant-garde ]]+*[[19th century avant-garde]]
 +*[[Nineteenth century Paris]]
 +*[[European avant-garde]]
*[[French culture]] *[[French culture]]
*[[Avant-garde]] *[[Avant-garde]]
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 True portrait of Monsieur Ubu (1896) is a woodcut frontispiece for Ubu Roi. It represents Ubu, a fictional character from Jarry's eponymous play.
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