- Jean Fautrier
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name = Jean Fautrier
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birthdate = birth date|1898|5|16
location =Paris ,France
deathdate = death date and age|1964|7|21|1898|5|16
deathplace =Châtenay-Malabry ,France
nationality = French
field =Painting ,sculpture
training =Royal Academy of Art Slade School
movement =Tachisme
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awards =Jean Fautrier (
May 16 1898 –July 21 1964 ) was a French painter and sculptor. He was one of the most important practitioners ofTachisme .He was born in
Paris and studied inLondon at theRoyal Academy of Art and theSlade School . He first exhibited his paintings at theSalon d'Automne in 1922 and at the Fabre Gallery in 1923. In 1927, he painted a series of pictures (still life s, nudes, landscapes) in which black dominates, and in 1928 he began work on a series of engravings for an illustrated edition ofThe Divine Comedy ofDante , prepared byGallimard (which did not succeed). Until 1933 he divided his efforts between sculpture and painting; he then spent five years as a ski instructor in Savoy.Fautrier resumed painting in 1937, and in 1943 made his twenty-second and last sculpture. The same year, stopped by the German
gestapo , he fled Paris and found refuge inChâtenay-Malabry , where he began work on the project of the "Otages". These paintings were exhibited in 1945 with the Drouin gallery. In the years that followed, Fautrier worked on the illustration of several works, among them "Alleluiah" byGeorge Bataille , and made a series of paintings devoted to small familiar objects.His late work is abstract, generally small in scale, often combining mixed media on paper. He died in Châtenay-Malabry in 1964. A retrospective was organized by the
Gianadda Foundation atMartigny in January-March 2005.External links
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