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Cinq minutes plus tard, le bateau dans bateau (Five Minutes Later, the Boat in the Boat) by Georges Hugnet, 1969 (reproduced in the book Huit jours à Trebaumec)
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Georges Hugnet - Huit jours à Trébaumec, La Promenade du soir, 1947
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hoodoothatvoodoo, mapetitemelancolie:
Georges Hugnet- Sans titre (rose rouge) , 1961. Collection Denise Levy
based on an anymous photography [see it on billyjane Here]
and i found a painting of the artist Talon Abraxas here
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Untitled by Georges Hugnet, 1936 [detail]
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Georges Hugnet - Guide Rose, Huit jours à Trébaumec
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Untitled by Georges Hugnet, 1936 [detail]
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“The erotic revolutionary and volcanic deflagrations antagonize the heavens. As in the case of violent love, they take place beyond the constraints of fecundity. In opposition to celestial fertility there are terrestrial disasters, the image of terrestrial love without condition, erection without escape and without rule, scandal, and terror.”
— Georges Bataille, The Solar Anus (via)
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Huit jours à Trebaumec by Georges Hugnet, 1969
Also
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Georges Hugnet - Joylessly we boarded the Paris train…, 1947.
… via the University of Virginia Art Museum
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