Ark of Noah from the Saint-Sever Beatus
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| *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. | ||
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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 "
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