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- New Yorker. Retrieved 13 September 2014. Warnod 1981, p. 48. Warnod 1981, p. 13. Warnod 1981, pp. 57–59. Warnod 1981, p. 85. "Desert Sun 5 November 1955...
- André Warnod (1885–1960) was a French writer, goguettier, art critic, and illustrator, who witnessed the artistic scenes of Montmartre and Montparn****e...
- Museum of Art. Retrieved 20 December 2012. Gaze 1997, p. 1384. Warnod 1981, p. 51. Warnod 1981, p. 55. Marchesseau 1996, p. 17. Marchesseau 1996, pp. 18–19...
- became a centre for artistic activity. School of Paris coined by André Warnod, was used to describe this loose community, particularly of non-French artists...
- a group of artists dubbed the École de Paris (School of Paris) by André Warnod were also known for their expressionist art. This was especially prevalent...
- globally and emerging as a focal point for artistic endeavors. Coined by André Warnod, the School of Paris describes a loosely connected community, particularly...
- Cocteau, Gustave Coquiot, Cremnitz (Maurice Chevrier), Paul Fort, André Warnod, Raymond Radiguet, and Gertrude Stein; actors Charles Dullin, Harry Baur...
- Cooper 1966, p. ?. Raynal 1953, p. ?. Daval 1979, p. ?. Preston 1974, p. ?. Warnod 1989, p. ?. Terr****e 1964, p. ?. Fermigier 1969, p. ?. Hopkins 2014, p. 141...
- 2023-11-19. " l'École de Paris is a term coined by the art critic André Warnod in 1925, in the magazine Comœdia, to define the group formed by foreign...
- the words of André Warnod, "wanting to be European at all costs".: 38  Yet, Foujita was deemed the exception to this rule. Warnod states that Foujita...