Années Folles
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| - | [[Image:Josephine Baker dancing the Charleston to an Art Deco-styole background.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Josephine Baker]] dancing the [[charleston]] at the [[Folies Bergère]] in Paris for ''[[La Revue nègre]]'' in [[1926]]. Notice the [[art deco]] background. <br>(Photo by Walery)]] | + | #redirect[[1920s Paris]]'' |
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| - | :''[[1920s Paris]]'' | + | |
| - | '''Les Années Folles''' is a [[1920s|period]] in [[20th century]] [[French history]], corresponding with the [[Roaring Twenties]] in the Anglosphere. | + | |
| - | == Montparnasse and Montmartre == | + | |
| - | Like its counterpart [[Montmartre]], [[Montparnasse]] became famous at the beginning of the 20th century, referred to as the ''[[Années Folles]]'' (the Crazy Years), when it was the heart of intellectual and artistic life in Paris. | + | |
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| - | ===See also=== | + | |
| - | *[[French Wikipedia article on Années folles]] | + | |
| - | * [[1920s]] | + | |
| - | * [[La garçonne]] | + | |
| - | * [[Negrophilia]] | + | |
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