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==See also== ==See also==
*Georges Bataille, ‘L’Apocalypse de Saint-Sever,’ [[Documents]] 2, 1929, 74-84; 75. *Georges Bataille, ‘L’Apocalypse de Saint-Sever,’ [[Documents]] 2, 1929, 74-84; 75.
-*"In its 2nd issue of 1929, Documents published an article on V Apocalypse de Saint- Sever by Georges Bataille, with five illustrations including one of the Flood. The strong, somewhat crude colour of Picasso's Crucifixion suggests that "+*"In its 2nd issue of 1929, Documents published an article on V Apocalypse de Saint- Sever by Georges Bataille, with five illustrations including one of the Flood. The strong, somewhat crude colour of Picasso's Crucifixion suggests that Picasso might even have seen the original. Both Bataille and Teriade, whom Picasso was seeing at the time, had contacts with the Bibliotheque Nationale."
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  • Georges Bataille, ‘L’Apocalypse de Saint-Sever,’ Documents 2, 1929, 74-84; 75.
  • "In its 2nd issue of 1929, Documents published an article on V Apocalypse de Saint- Sever by Georges Bataille, with five illustrations including one of the Flood. The strong, somewhat crude colour of Picasso's Crucifixion suggests that Picasso might even have seen the original. Both Bataille and Teriade, whom Picasso was seeing at the time, had contacts with the Bibliotheque Nationale."




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