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[[File:Stephane_Roll_(1928).jpg|thumb|250px| draw of Stephane Roll, 1928]]
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[[File:Stephane_Roll_(1928).jpg|thumb|250px|Drawing of Stephane Roll, 1928.]]
'''Stephan Roll''' or Ştefan Roll (Born 5 June 1903) was born in current Greek Macedonia. His father was a milkman who owned a large dairy products shop in Bucharest - a place which was often attended by poets and artists of the Romanian avant-garde in the 1920s and early 1930s. The pseudonym was derived from the initials of a Swiss artist. He first rose to success in 1924, when he collaborated with [[Ilarie Voronca]] at the [[75HP]] revue. Roll and his friend Voronca remained unseparable for several years, in which their styles evolved on the same path. However, in 1931, after Voronca publishes a book at a mainstream publishing house, Roll criticises him. Not long after, he opts for Socialist realism and leaves the avant-garde [http://www.debate.org/reference/stephan-roll].
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'''Stephan Roll''' or Ştefan Roll (1903) was born in today's Greek Macedonia. His father was a milkman who owned a large dairy shop in Bucharest, a place which was often attended by poets and artists of the Romanian avant-garde in the 1920s and early 1930s. In 1924, he collaborated with [[Ilarie Voronca]] on the [[75HP]] revue. They worked together for several years, until, in 1931, Voronca published a book through a mainstream publishing house. Roll later moved towards Socialist realism. [http://www.debate.org/reference/stephan-roll]
  
==See Also==
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==See also==
[[Romania#Avant-garde]]
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* [[Romania#Avant-garde]]
  
==Links==
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==External links==
* [http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephan_Roll Roll on Romanian Wikipedia]
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* [http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephan_Roll Roll at Romanian Wikipedia]

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Drawing of Stephane Roll, 1928.

Stephan Roll or Ştefan Roll (1903) was born in today's Greek Macedonia. His father was a milkman who owned a large dairy shop in Bucharest, a place which was often attended by poets and artists of the Romanian avant-garde in the 1920s and early 1930s. In 1924, he collaborated with Ilarie Voronca on the 75HP revue. They worked together for several years, until, in 1931, Voronca published a book through a mainstream publishing house. Roll later moved towards Socialist realism. [1]

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