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Francois Dufrene (François
Dufrêne) (born Paris, 21
September 1930; died Paris, 12
December 1982) was a
French Nouveau realist visual artist, Lettrist...
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Maurice Dufrêne (1876–1955) was a
French decorative artist who
headed the Maîtrise
workshop of the
Galeries Lafayette department store.
Maurice Dufrêne was...
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Ronil Dufrene (born July 4, 1962 in Haiti) is a
former Haitian-American
soccer player. He
spent at
least one
season in the
United Soccer League, one in...
- Brau, Gil J. Wolman, and François
Dufrêne in the 1950s when they
split from
Isidore Isou's
Lettrism movement.
Dufrêne created a
phonetic poetry movement...
- com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803100510260 (accessed 25
August 2019)
Dufrêne,
Bernadette (2002) L'édition d'art des années 1950-1970 : des promesses...
- Spiegel, Köln 1960. TPL, François
Dufrêne,
Alain Jouffroy, Wolf Vostell,
Verlag Der Kalender,
Wuppertal 1961.
Dufrene, Hains, Rotella, Villegle, Vostell:...
- Restany,
Daniel Spoerri, Jean
Tinguely and the Ultra-Lettrists,
Francois Dufrêne,
Raymond Hains,
Jacques de la Villeglé; in 1961
these were
joined by César...
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Phoebe Farris (also
published as
Pheobe Farris-
Dufrene) is an art therapist, author, editor, artist, academic, photographer, free
lance arts critic, and...
- as well as
exploring Judaism. Isou and
Pomerand are
joined by François
Dufrêne. 1949. Isou
publishes Isou, ou la mécanique des
femmes (Isou, or the mechanics...
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environmental gradient.
Since 1997, the term has also been used to
refer to
Dufrêne & Legendre's
indicator value,
which is a
quantitative index measuring the...