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註釋Founded in Paris in 1948 by artists and writers principally from Denmark, Belgium and the Netherlands, Cobra was one of the most important new revolutionary art movements in Europe in the immediate postwar years. The name itself --formed from the initials syllables of Copenhagen, Brussels and Amsterdam--was invented by the poet and critic Christian Dotrement, who became the movement's chronicler and chief interpreter, and whose writings are reproduced in this book.