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Jean Fautrier

1898–1964

Head of a Hostage 1943–4
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6 artworks by Jean Fautrier
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Biography

Jean Fautrier (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ fotʁije]; May 16, 1898 – July 21, 1964) was a French painter, illustrator, printmaker, and sculptor. He was one of the most important practitioners of Tachisme.

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Artworks

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  • Reclining Woman IV

    Jean Fautrier
    c.1942, published c.1960–4
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  • Hostages on a Black Ground

    Jean Fautrier
    1946, published c.1960–4
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  • Dark Landscape

    Jean Fautrier
    c.1945–c.1960–4, published c.1960–4
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  • Violet Hostage

    Jean Fautrier
    1949, published c.1960–4
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  • Baby Mine

    Jean Fautrier
    1947, published c.1960–4
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  • The Executed

    Jean Fautrier
    c.1945, published c.1960–4
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  • Large Tragic Head

    Jean Fautrier
    1942
  • Head of a Hostage

    Jean Fautrier
    1943–4

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