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In 1945, Dubuffet attended and was strongly impressed by a show in Paris of Jean Fautrier's paintings in which he recognized meaningful art which expressed directly and purely the depth of a person. Emulating Fautrier, Dubuffet started to use thick oil paint mixed with materials such as mud, sand, coal dust, pebbles, pieces of glass, string ...
Group of Four Trees is an abstract outdoor sculpture completed in 1972 by the French 20th-century artist Jean Dubuffet.Originally commissioned by the American banker and philanthropist David Rockefeller, the work measures 43 feet and is installed in the public plaza of 28 Liberty Street (formerly One Chase Manhattan Bank Plaza) between Nassau Street and Pine Street in Financial District ...
Jazz Band (Dirty Style Blues) is an oil on canvas painting by French artist Jean Dubuffet, from 1944. It depicts the six members of a Jazz orchestra. It is held at the Musée National d'Art Moderne, in Paris. [1]
During this period he created a series of paintings of cows, including The Cow with a Subtile Nose. Also from July 1954, Dubuffet experimented with a new painting technique: lacquered paint. This very fluid, quick-drying industrial paint, called "four-hour enamel", when drying gives a network of cracks when used in combination with oil paint.
Aéroports de Paris Exhibits Jean Dubuffet - the Hourloupe Cycle; from Painting to Monumental Sculpture, in the Espace Musées (Museum Area) of Paris-Charles De Gaulle Airport PARIS--(BUSINESS ...
Paintings by Jean Dubuffet (5 P) Sculptures by Jean Dubuffet (5 P) This page was last edited on 21 May 2024, at 17:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Cows and Groomers is an oil painting on canvas by the French artist Jean Dubuffet, dated from August 1943.It is held in the collection of the Unterlinden Museum in Colmar, Alsace (inventory number 2008.8.22). [2]
Monument with Standing Beast is a sculpture by Jean Dubuffet previously located in front of the Helmut Jahn designed James R. Thompson Center in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois. Its location was across the street from Chicago City Hall to the South and diagonal across the street from the Daley Center to the southeast.
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