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DescriptionGuillaume Apollinaire Calligramme.JPG
Français : Calligramme de Guillaume Apollinaire (1880-1918) dont la forme évoque la tour Eiffel. « Salut monde dont je suis la langue éloquente que sa bouche Ô Paris tire et tirera toujours aux allemands »
pseudonym: Germain Amplecas, Wilhelm Apollinaris de Kostrowitsky, pseudonym: Louise Lalanne
Description
French poet, writer, playwright, art critic, diarist and storyteller
Date of birth/death
26 August 1880
9 November 1918
Location of birth/death
Rome
Paris
Work period
1898 –
Work location
Paris (1898–1918); Germany (1901–1902); Belgium (1901–1902); Netherlands (1901–1902)
Authority file
: Q133855
VIAF: 66462795
ISNI: 0000000121371423
ULAN: 500010539
LCCN: n78080654
NLA: 35007484
WorldCat
creator QS:P170,Q133855
(1880-1918)
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'Salut monde (...)'. Afkomstig uit Calligrammes van Guillaume Apollinaire (1918)
Calligram about the Eiffel Tower by Guillaume Apollinaire
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==Description== *Calligramme de Guillaume Apollinaire (1880-1918) dont la forme évoque la tour Eiffel. ==Source== *http://www.mcah.columbia.edu/dbcourses/krauss/large/jss_031302_apollinaire_01.jpg ==Licence== {{PD}} Category:Poetry
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