Jacques Doucet

Biography

Jacques Doucet was born in 1924 in Boulogne-sur-Seine, France and died in 1994 in Paris. He was the only member of French birth in the COBRA group. Jacques Doucet went to grammar school in Paris. During this time he wrote poems and made drawings. In 1942, at Saint-Benoit-sur-Loire, he became the friend of the poet Max Jacob, who encouraged him to paint. At the Liberation, he studied for some time at the Académie Montparnasse, but gave up the studies to fulfil himself.

Career

In 1947 he exposed at the ”Europaiskola” in Budapest, where he met Corneille and with the latter as an intermediary participated in the Dutch experimental group ”Reflex”. After having been a member of the movement ”Surréalisme révolutionnarie francais”, he found in the ”COBRA” group affinities with his own ideas and the means of expressing them. Jacques Doucet has regularly had exhibitions in France, Italy, Holland, Sweden and Denmark. His works are found in the museums of modern art of Paris, Valence and Toulouse in France, of Aalborg and Silkeborg in Denmark, of Skopje in the ex-Jugoslav republic of Macedonia, of Mexico and of Stockholm in Sweden.

Abstract Composition

Abstract Composition

Oil on Canvas

29 x 23 inches (73 cm x 60 cm)

Signed and Dated 1957

Included in Catalog Raisonne, Supplement #2

Abstract Composition

Abstract Composition

Collage and Oil on Cardboard

5.25 x 4.75 inches (13cm x 12cm)

Signed and Dated 1965

Sears, Vincent Price Collection

Abstract Composition

Abstract Composition

Collage on Heavy Cardboard

7 x 5 inches (18cm x 12cm)

Signed and Dated 1967

Provenance: Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris

Composition Abstraite

Composition Abstraite

Gouache on Paper

21 x 14.5 inches (53cm x 37cm)

Signed Circa 1970

Graffiti

Graffiti

Oil on Canvas

16 x 32 inches (40 cm x 81 cm)

Signed Circa 1958

Exhibited at the Musee d'Arles

Ouvert La Nuit

Ouvert La Nuit

Oil on canvas

73 x 92 cm

signed and dated 1976


Tetouan

Tetouan

Oil & Mixed Media on Board

36 x 31.49 inches (91 cm x 80 cm)

Signed, Dated & Titled 1961

No. #333 in the Catalog Raisonne

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