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- Georges_Hugnet abstract "Georges Hugnet (11 July 1906 – 26 June 1974), was a French graphic artist.He was also active as a poet, writer, art historian, graphic artist, bookbinding designer, critic and film director.Hugnet was a figure in the Dada movement and Surrealism.There is an inventory of his papers in the Carlton Lake Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center of the University of Texas at Austin.".
- Q458721 abstract "Georges Hugnet (11 July 1906 – 26 June 1974), was a French graphic artist.He was also active as a poet, writer, art historian, graphic artist, bookbinding designer, critic and film director.Hugnet was a figure in the Dada movement and Surrealism.There is an inventory of his papers in the Carlton Lake Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center of the University of Texas at Austin.".
- Georges_Hugnet comment "Georges Hugnet (11 July 1906 – 26 June 1974), was a French graphic artist.He was also active as a poet, writer, art historian, graphic artist, bookbinding designer, critic and film director.Hugnet was a figure in the Dada movement and Surrealism.There is an inventory of his papers in the Carlton Lake Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center of the University of Texas at Austin.".
- Q458721 comment "Georges Hugnet (11 July 1906 – 26 June 1974), was a French graphic artist.He was also active as a poet, writer, art historian, graphic artist, bookbinding designer, critic and film director.Hugnet was a figure in the Dada movement and Surrealism.There is an inventory of his papers in the Carlton Lake Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center of the University of Texas at Austin.".