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<onlyinclude>[[Integral]], 1925-1928, Bucharest. "A magazine of modern synthesis – organ of the Romanian and international modernist movement." Edited by Max Herman Maxy. Published by Maxy, Voronca and Brauner includes non-representational linocuts, reproductions of constructivist collages, stage designs, non-figurative sculpture. Integral later added another publishing office in Paris under Benjamin Fondane and Hans Mattis-Teutsch. 15 issues were published between March 1925 and April 1928.</onlyinclude>  
 
<onlyinclude>[[Integral]], 1925-1928, Bucharest. "A magazine of modern synthesis – organ of the Romanian and international modernist movement." Edited by Max Herman Maxy. Published by Maxy, Voronca and Brauner includes non-representational linocuts, reproductions of constructivist collages, stage designs, non-figurative sculpture. Integral later added another publishing office in Paris under Benjamin Fondane and Hans Mattis-Teutsch. 15 issues were published between March 1925 and April 1928.</onlyinclude>  
  
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==See also==
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* [[Romania#Avant-garde]]
  
http://www.dada-companion.com/journals/per_integral.php
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==External links==
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* http://www.dada-companion.com/journals/per_integral.php
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[[Category:Constructivism]]

Revision as of 14:04, 25 December 2012

Integral, 1925-1928, Bucharest. "A magazine of modern synthesis – organ of the Romanian and international modernist movement." Edited by Max Herman Maxy. Published by Maxy, Voronca and Brauner includes non-representational linocuts, reproductions of constructivist collages, stage designs, non-figurative sculpture. Integral later added another publishing office in Paris under Benjamin Fondane and Hans Mattis-Teutsch. 15 issues were published between March 1925 and April 1928.

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