Belgian avant-garde
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- Antwerp underground
- Tachtigers (Dutch avant-garde actually)
- Van Nu en Straks and Jacques Mesnil
- Belgian Surrealism
- Les XX
- Henri Kistemaeckers, printer
- Auguste Poulet-Malassis, printer, at one time based in Brussels
- Le Salon de la Libre Esthétique
- Raoul Vaneigem
- Noël Godin
Notes
- Submarine (a Belgian counterculture journal)
- Dutch Revolt: Early political underground of the Low Countries: Count Hoorne, Count Egmont
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