- Jean
Philippe Arthur Dubuffet (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
filip aʁtyʁ dybyfɛ]; 31 July 1901 – 12 May 1985) was a
French painter and
sculptor of the École...
- the 1940s by
French artist Jean
Dubuffet to
describe art
created outside the
boundaries of
official culture.
Dubuffet focused particularly on art by those...
-
outdoor sculpture completed in 1972 by the
French 20th-century
artist Jean
Dubuffet.
Originally commissioned by the
American banker and
philanthropist David...
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Large Interior Form, 1953-54, Man
Enters the
Cosmos and
Nuclear Energy;
Dubuffet's Monument with
Standing Beast, Abakanowicz's Agora; and
Anish Kapoor's...
- The
Fondation Jean
Dubuffet is a
foundation and
museum established by
artist Jean
Dubuffet (1901–1985) in 1973. Its
registered office is on the Rue de...
-
Monument to the Phantom) is an
outdoor sculpture by
French sculptor Jean
Dubuffet, in 1977. It was
originally inaugurated at the
plaza of 1100 Louisiana...
-
artists such as
Pablo Pic****o, Man Ray,
Henry Moore,
Eileen Agar, Jean
Dubuffet,
Dorothea Tanning and Max Ernst. Both
collections form one of the most...
-
French painter Jean
Dubuffet,
created in 1954. It is held in the
Museum of
Modern Art in New York City.
Starting in July 1954
Dubuffet often went to Durtol...
- expressionism.
Matterism first emerged in
Paris in the 1940s in the work of Jean
Dubuffet and Jean Fautrier. The
style reached widespread po****rity in the 1950s...
- M****on and Hans Bellmer, and was
modeled by René Iché and
painted by Jean
Dubuffet. His work was
admired by many
famous French writers of the 20th century...