Pariser Frühling = Paris Spring Kurt Schwitters (German; 1887–1948) 1936 Collage, oil and wood on plywood Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Høvikodden, Norway

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Pariser Frühling = Paris Spring Kurt Schwitters (German; 1887–1948) 1936 Collage, oil and wood on plywood Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Høvikodden, Norway
Kurt Schwitters, 1930, “Maraak, Variation I (Merzbild)”
Merzbild Kijkduin (1923)
Kurt Schwitters (b. 1887, German)
Oil, pencil and wood assemblage on cardboard. 74.3 x 60.3 cm
Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid
Kurt Schwitters, born in Hanover, Germany, was one of numerous artists fervently against nazism, many of which were openly abused by the likes of the gistappo.
Kurt Schwitters Merzbau Photo: Wilhelm Redemann, 1933
Kurt Schwitters (1887–1948) Merzbild 5 B (Picture Red Heart-Church) 1919
Tempera, crayon, and paper on cardboard 83.5 x 60.2 cm
Guggenheim Museum, New York
Merz 460. Two Underdrawers, 1921
Line prompt: Kurt Schwitters
Based on Kurt Schwitters’s “Murder Machine 43.”
Write a 18 line poem. The title should be an object followed by a two-digit number. Each respective line includes, or is bound, but not limited to, the following in order:
Contains a big number
uses the word /thine/
uses the word /thou/
two words, marking the end of a sentence
a complete sentence starting with the word “And”
contains two instances of the same noun, one singular, one plural
ends with an exclamation!
ends with a colon:
another big number
describes an object’s shape
contains the phrase “no more”
names a political system (e.g. “communism”)
uses the form, “I am…, because….”
Same as previous line
Contains a list
Names the day of week
Names an animal
Begins with “Ah” and repeats animal from previous line
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