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Mesen (Dutch: [ˈmeːsə(n)] ; French:
Messines [mɛsin],
historically used in English) is a muni****lity and city
located in the
Belgian province of West...
- Léon Théodore
Mesens (27
November 1903 – 13 May 1971) was a
Belgian artist and
writer ****ociated with the
Belgian Surrealist movement.
Mesens was born in...
- England,
according to the June 1940
edition (nos. 18–20),
edited by E. L. T.
Mesens.
Eileen Agar (1899–1991) Paul Nash (1889–1946) Emmy
Bridgwater (1906–1999)...
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Mesen or
Masen or
Mesan or
Mosan or
Masan (Persian: مسن or ماسان or ماسن) may
refer to:
Mesen,
Chaharmahal and
Bakhtiari (مسن -
Mesen) Mesan, East Azerbaijan...
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Mesen Castle was an
important noble residence in Lede, Belgium,
today partly ruined and
completely abandoned. The
castle is
considered to have been one...
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Roberto Brenes Mesén (July 6, 1874 – May 19, 1947), was a
Costa Rican politician, writer, educator, and journalist.
Brenes Mesén born in San José, Costa...
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emigres who had
settled there. With the
Belgian surrealist E. L. T.
Mesens, he
opened the
London Gallery on Cork Street,
where he
promoted the Surrealists...
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close and the
stock liquidated and
Mesens was able to buy a
number of paintings,
including the
present work. In 1938
Mesens left
Belgium and
opened The London...
- Ray The
remaining nations had a
single committee representative: E. L. T.
Mesens,
Belgium Vilhelm Bjerke-Petersen,
Denmark Salvador Dalí,
Spain The number...
- family. The
gallery on 30 Cork Street, next to
Roland Penrose's and E. L. T.
Mesens' show-case for the
Surrealist movement,
proved to be successful, thanks...