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Clavel, Gilbert (Swiss poet and art critic, 1883-1927)
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Note: Active in the Italian Futurist movement; devoted to visual and performing arts as well as writing. The Swiss-born Egyptologist and writer was a peripheral member of Diaghilev’s circle, through whom he met Depero. He asked Depero to illustrate his book of black humor, "Un istituto per suicidi" (Rome, 1918). Depero worked with Clavel on the choreography of his Teatro Plastico. He is best remembered now for a residence that he built for himself from a ruined tower in Positano. |
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Diaghilev, Serge |
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(Russian impresario, patron, and collector, 1872-1929) [500078133] |
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Depero, Fortunato |
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(Italian painter, scenographer, and graphic artist, 1892-1960) [500017004] |
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(Swiss poet and art critic, 1883-1927) ..... [GRISC Preferred]
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GRIL NACO contribution (n.d.)
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Harald Szeemann papers, Finding Aid, GRI Special Collections (2011-)
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Library of Congress Authorities online (2002-) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016064621
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Un istituto per suicidi, 1980: title page (Gilbert Clavel) introduction (born in Basel in May 1883; due to illness, moved to Italy in 1910; settled in Positano; returned to Switzerland, died in Basel, September 6, 1927) cover flap (Clavel's manuscript was written in German but translated into Italian for publication)
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Wikipedia (2000-) (Gilbert Clavel; born May 29, 1883 in Kleinh$04uningen [district of Basel], died September 6, 1927 in Basel; active in the Italian Futurist movement; devoted to visual and performing arts as well as writing) | | | | |
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