File:Dada 1917 Titel.jpg

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Titelseite der Zeitschrift / Title page of the periodical Author,

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MARCEL JANCO, A DADA FOUNDER, obituary, NYT, 1984-04-23. A Dada construction of his was reproduced on the cover of Dada, the group's magazine, published in 1917.
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Source Eigenscan
Author Marcel Janco

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