CadavreExquis

   or Exquisite Corpse.
   A Game of folded paper played by several people, who compose a sentence or drawing 
   without anyone seeing the preceding collaboration or collaborations. 
   The now classic example, which gave the game its name, was drawn from the first 
   sentence obtained this way:   
   The-exquisite-corpse-will-drink-new-wine. 

 1926 Cadavre Exquis  Andre Breton, Yves Tanguy, Marcel Duhamel, 
    Max Morise, See -> 

 1926 - 1927 Nude. Max Morise and Yves Tanguy. See ->

 1927 Cadavre Exquis sans titre with Andre Breton and Marcel Noll.
    Cadavre Exquis with Yves Tanguy, Joan Miro, Max Morise, Man Ray See ->?

 1928 Figure, Cadavre Exquis, Andre Breton, Max Morise, Pierre Naville, 
    Benjamin Peret, Jacques Prevert, Jeannette Tanguy and 
    Yves Tanguy. See ->
    Cadavres Exquis: Andre Breton, Frederic Megret, Suzanne Muzard, Georges Sadoul 
    See ->

 1929 Jan; Cadavre Exquis Andre Breton, Frederic Megret, Suzanne Muzard, 
    Georges Sadoul. 
    Cadavres Exquis were reproduced in a special issue of Varietes titled 
    "Le Surealisme en 1929". 
    One of these begins with a woman's head by Yves Tanguy, which dissolves 
    in to a jungle scene by Max Morise returning to a female anatomy schematically 
    indicated by Joan Miro, and terminating in "legs" in the form of a fishtail 
    and an engineer's triangle by Man Ray.

 1933 With -> Andre Breton, Valentine Hugo, Tristan Tzara
    and Greta Knutson.

 1934 Cadavre Exquis Andre Breton, Valentine Hugo, Paul Eluard 
    and Nusch.

 1936 Another -> by  Andre Breton, Valentine Hugo, Tristan Tzara
    and Greta Knutson.
 1937 by Jean Arp, Sophie Taeuber, Oscar Dominguez, Marcel Jean. 
    See wikiand also ->.

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