Apollinaire
guillaume
[gee-yohm] /giˈyoʊm/ (show ipa), (wilhelm apollinaris de kostrowitzky) 1880–1918, french poet and art critic, born in italy.
contemporary examples
the next morning, apollinaire went to an editor at the paris-journal named andré salmon.
did pic-sso try to steal the mona lisa? nick mafi october 22, 2014
apollinaire accused his best friend of bringing the stolen statues to the newspaper.
did pic-sso try to steal the mona lisa? nick mafi october 22, 2014
apollinaire urged pic-sso and fernande, then in the south of france, to return to paris as soon as possible.
did pic-sso try to steal the mona lisa? nick mafi october 22, 2014
apollinaire and pic-sso faced each other across the courtroom as if they had no idea who the other was.
did pic-sso try to steal the mona lisa? nick mafi october 22, 2014
the very day apollinaire asked pieret to leave his home, the mona lisa was stolen.
did pic-sso try to steal the mona lisa? nick mafi october 22, 2014
“it functions as free advertising,” says apollinaire scherr, a dance critic at the financial times.
how high fashion saved the ballet raquel laneri october 12, 2014
the belgian had a stint in america, before coming back to paris in 1911 to stay at the apartment of apollinaire.
did pic-sso try to steal the mona lisa? nick mafi october 22, 2014
when the judge finally asked pic-sso if he knew apollinaire, his embarr-ssment turned to rage.
did pic-sso try to steal the mona lisa? nick mafi october 22, 2014
noun
guillaume (ɡijom), real name wilhelm apollinaris de kostrowitzki. 1880–1918, french poet, novelist, and dramatist, regarded as a precursor of surrealism; author of alcoöls (1913) and calligrammes (1918)
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