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75HP magazine. Download PDF.

75HP (Horsepower), 1924, Bucharest, 1 issue, Edited by Ilarie Voronca, Stéphane Roll and Victor Brauner. Brauner and Voronca created their picto-poetry, non figurative oil paintings, with words culled from dada-futurist vocabulary manipulated into geometric forms.

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