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COBRA was a post-World War II European avant-garde movement (the name is derived from the initials of the members' home cities: Copenhagen, Brussels, Amsterdam).

COBRA was formed from an amalgamation of the Dutch group Reflex[?], the Danish group Host[?] and the Belgian Revolutionary Surrealist Group[?].

Some of the prominent participants in COBRA were:



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