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 +[[Image:Véritable portrait de Monsieur Ubu, par Alfred Jarry (1896).png|thumb|right|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:Reverse Side Of a Painting.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''[[Reverse Side Of a Painting]]'' (1670) by [[Cornelis Norbertus Gysbrechts]]]]
 +[[Image:The red splodge representing the reign of Ivan the Terrible in Gustave Doré's 'The History of Holy Russia'.jpg |thumb|right|200px|[[The red splodge representing the reign of Ivan the Terrible in Gustave Doré's 'The History of Holy Russia']]]]
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-''[[DADA, Surrealism, and the Cinematic Effect]]'' (2013) by R. Bruce Elder+'''Proto-dada''' is represented by [[The Incoherents]] and [[Alfred Jarry]].
-Excerpt:+Closer to our own age, [[Alfred Stieglitz]] and [[Francis Picabia]] are often mentioned.
-:"There were proto-Dada artists in New York by 1915, centred on [[Alfred Stieglitz]]'s circle, which rallied around his 291 gallery and his magazine Camera Work (which he later renamed 291), and a proto-Dada spirit was evident in [[Picabia]]'s ..."{{GFDL}}+==See also==
 +*[[Proto-Surrealism]]
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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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Proto-dada is represented by The Incoherents and Alfred Jarry.

Closer to our own age, Alfred Stieglitz and Francis Picabia are often mentioned.

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