French avant-garde
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== Movements == | == Movements == | ||
- | *[[Bouzingo]] | + | *[[Bouzingo]], [[petit cenacle]], [[jeune-France]] |
*[[Salons des refusés]] | *[[Salons des refusés]] | ||
*[[Hydropathes]] | *[[Hydropathes]] |
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The French avant-garde is a tautological phrase, the avant-garde being a French phrase in itself.
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