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 +[[Image:Black Square by Malevich.jpg|thumb|right|200px|This page '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is part of the ''[[Modernism]]'' series.<br> <small>Illustration: ''[[Black Square]]'' (1915) by Kazimir Malevich</small>]]
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-A number of documents and/or [[motto]]es are regarded as modernist manifestoes.+A number of documents and/or [[motto]]es are regarded as [[modernist]] manifestoes.
Among them are: Among them are:
*"[[Au fond de l'Inconnu pour trouver du nouveau!]]" (1861) by Baudelaire *"[[Au fond de l'Inconnu pour trouver du nouveau!]]" (1861) by Baudelaire
 +*"[[Il faut être absolument moderne]]" by Arthur Rimbaud from ''[[A Season in Hell]]'' (1873).
 +*"[[Ornament and Crime]]" (1908) by [[Adolf Loos]]
*"[[Make it new]]" (1934) by the poet [[Ezra Pound]] *"[[Make it new]]" (1934) by the poet [[Ezra Pound]]
-*The modernist manifesto "[[Ornament and Crime]]" (1908).+ 
==See also== ==See also==
*[[Art manifesto ]] *[[Art manifesto ]]
*[[Modernism]] *[[Modernism]]
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