Hans Arp was German, and founded the Cologne Dada group - which was very early and very important.
But I think the notion of a co-founder of Dada is a very strange idea. (You should also check out Max Ernst - but this is a very strange question).
The adjective German = aleman (accent on final 'a') Also 'germanico' (accent on 'a') for ancient German Also 'tedesco'
Im pretty sure alemanes means "he is german"
60% study German so 40% study French and not German.
The German word for friend id Freund; all nouns are capitalized in German. The languages spoken in Switzerland are French, German, Italian, and Romansch.
Sadie is name. It has no meaning in German. In some places, though, it means 'Princess'
He was a surrealist, Dadaism flourished some years earlier.
Max Ernst was a surrealist and abstract artist
Carl Irvin Belz has written: 'The role of Man Ray in the Dada and surrealist movements' -- subject(s): Surrealism, Dadaism
Max ErnstAnswer 2: It is true that Max Ernst was a German surrealist (or dadaist) but he did not use collage. The answer to the question is KURT SCHWITTERS.
Baader, a Swabian pietist, discovered Dadaism
Dadaism emerged in the early 20th century around 1916 during World War I and lasted until the mid-1920s. It was a cultural movement characterized by an anti-art sentiment and a rejection of traditional aesthetic values.
Eckhard Philipp has written: 'Dadaismus' -- subject(s): Dadaism, Dadaist literature, German literature, History and criticism
The surrealist manifesto was written by Andre Breton in 1924 and outlined the aims and objectives of the surrealist movement.
Surrealist Women was created in 1998.
Steve Wozniak
Hes a surrealist photographer Hes a surrealist photographer
Dadaism was pioneered by a group of artists and writers in Zurich, Switzerland, during World War I, including Hugo Ball, Tristan Tzara, and Emmy Hennings. Hugo Ball is often credited with founding the Cabaret Voltaire, a venue that played a central role in the early development of Dadaism.