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-[[Eli Lotar]]'s [[Les abattoirs de La Villette]] +[[Les abattoirs de La Villette]] is a series of photographs by [[Eli Lotar]].
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 +[[Eli Lotar]]'s reportage on the Parisian [[La Villette]]'s [[slaughterhouse]]s ([[1929]], issue 6 of ''[[Documents (journal)]]'') was a theme very much in line with [[Georges Bataille]]'s interests in sacrificial rituals and became one of his best-known works.
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-and the surrounding [[La Villette]] area was well known as a traditional ... Pavillon de Paris was also known colloquially as [[Les Abattoirs]] (The  
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Les abattoirs de La Villette is a series of photographs by Eli Lotar.

Eli Lotar's reportage on the Parisian La Villette's slaughterhouses (1929, issue 6 of Documents (journal)) was a theme very much in line with Georges Bataille's interests in sacrificial rituals and became one of his best-known works.




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