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- Incoherents abstract "The Incoherents (Les Arts Incohérents) was a short-lived French art movement founded by Parisian writer and publisher Jules Lévy in 1882, which in its satirical irreverence anticipated many of the art techniques and attitudes later associated with avant-garde and anti-art. Lévy coined the phrase "les arts incohérents" as a play on the common expression "les arts décoratifs". The Incoherents presented work which was deliberately irrational and iconoclastic, "found" art objects, the drawings of children, and drawings "made by people who don't know how to draw." Lévy exhibited an all-black painting by poet Paul Bilhaud called Combat de Nègres dans un Tunnel (Negroes Fight in a Tunnel). The early film animator Émile Cohl contributed photographs which would later be called surreal. Although small and short-lived, the Incoherents were certainly well-known. The movement sprang from the same Montmartre cabaret culture that spawned the Hydropathes and Alfred Jarry's Ubu Roi. The October 1882 show was attended by two thousand people, including Manet, Renoir, Camille Pissarro, and Richard Wagner. Beginning in 1883 there were annual shows, or masked balls, or both. In an 1883 show, the artist Sapeck (Eugène Bataille)(French) contributed Le rire, an 'augmented' Mona Lisa smoking a pipe, that directly prefigures the famous Marcel Duchamp 1919 'appropriation' of the Mona Lisa, L.H.O.O.Q.. The movement wound down in the mid-1890s.".
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- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Jarry.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Alphonse_Allais.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Anti-art.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Avant-garde.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Camille_Pissarro.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_movements.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_art.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_art_movements.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Found_art.
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- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink French_Courier.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Hydropathes.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Iconoclasm.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Jules_Lévy.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink L.H.O.O.Q..
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Les_arts_décoratifs.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Manet.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Marcel_Duchamp.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Mona_Lisa.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Montmartre.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Bilhaud.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Pierre-Auguste_Renoir.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Wagner.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Surrealism.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Ubu_Roi.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Édouard_Manet.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink Émile_Cohl.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLink File:Sapeck-La_Joconde_fumant_la_pipe.jpg.
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Incohérents''".
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arts Incohérents".
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLinkText "Incoherent Movement".
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLinkText "Incoherent arts".
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLinkText "Incoherent movement".
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLinkText "Incoherents".
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLinkText "Incohérents".
- Incoherents wikiPageWikiLinkText "Salon des Arts Incohérents".
- Incoherents hasPhotoCollection Incoherents.
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- Incoherents subject Category:Art_movements.
- Incoherents subject Category:French_art.
- Incoherents subject Category:French_art_movements.
- Incoherents hypernym Movement.
- Incoherents type Organisation.
- Incoherents type Movement.
- Incoherents type Theory.
- Incoherents comment "The Incoherents (Les Arts Incohérents) was a short-lived French art movement founded by Parisian writer and publisher Jules Lévy in 1882, which in its satirical irreverence anticipated many of the art techniques and attitudes later associated with avant-garde and anti-art. Lévy coined the phrase "les arts incohérents" as a play on the common expression "les arts décoratifs".".
- Incoherents label "Incoherents".
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- Incoherents sameAs Q258694.
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- Incoherents wasDerivedFrom Incoherents?oldid=662392122.
- Incoherents depiction Sapeck-La_Joconde_fumant_la_pipe.jpg.
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