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*[[Music Hall]] by [[Paul van Ostaijen]] *[[Music Hall]] by [[Paul van Ostaijen]]
=== Visual art === === Visual art ===
-*''[[The Disquieting Muses]]'', a painting by the Greek-Italian metaphysical painter Giorgio de Chirico+*''[[The Disquieting Muses]]'', a painting by Giorgio de Chirico
-*''[[Universal War]]'' by Aleksei Kruchenykh+*''[[Universal War]]'', an artist's book by Aleksei Kruchenykh
-*''[[Princess X]]'' by Constantin Brâncuşi+*''[[Princess X]]'' , a sculpture by Constantin Brâncuşi
==== Photography ==== ==== Photography ====
*Hugo Ball, 1916, performing ''[[Karawane]]'' *Hugo Ball, 1916, performing ''[[Karawane]]''

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