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Florent Fels

Ferdinand Florent Fels (14 August 1891, Paris – 26 January 1977, Cap-d'Ail) was a French journalist, publisher and author prominent in discussing art in France. He often used the pseudonym Felsenberg.

In 1919 he pooled his demobilisation bonus with Marcel Sauvage to found the magazine ''Action: Cahiers individualistes de philosophie et d’art''. Here they expressed an individualist anarchist philosophy.

In 1920 he organised a "counter-manifestation" against Dadaism. However, with the development of surrealism Fels' idealistic approach proved unpopular and the magazine closed in 1922. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Die altfranzösischen bildteppiche / by Fels, Florent, 1893-

    Published 1923
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    James Ensor. by Fels, Florent, 1893-

    Published 1947
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    Propos d'artistes / by Fels, Florent, 1893-

    Published 1925
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    Métal / by Krull, Germaine

    Published 2003
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