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Aube Elléouët

Aube Elléouët Breton (1935-2008) was a French artist, writer, and translator, known for her surrealistic and symbolic works. She was the daughter of André Breton, one of the founders of the Surrealist movement, and the artist Jacqueline Lamba.

Elléouët's works were heavily influenced by Surrealist techniques and imagery, and often explored themes such as the unconscious, the feminine, and the natural world. She was also known for her collaborations with other artists and writers, including her father, and for her translations of English-language works into French.

In addition to her artistic and literary pursuits, Elléouët was an activist and supporter of feminist causes. She was a member of the French group Féminin-Masculin, which sought to promote equality and mutual respect between men and women.

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  • Years:

    Born in 1935

  • Country:

    France, Paris