Belgian avant-garde
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- Henri Kistemaeckers, printer
- Auguste Poulet-Malassis, printer, at one time based in Brussels
- Van Nu en Straks and Jacques Mesnil
- Jacques Sternberg
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References
- De introductie, verspreiding en vestiging van jazz in België. Een socio-historische studie over jazz in het interbellum by Marieke Anaf and Couture Norine, Brussels: The Embodiment of the Belgian Avant-Garde, 1916-1952 by Nele Bernheim.
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