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Artwork on synthetic panel. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
25.6x39in
About this artwork
From photo of Robert Doisneau, Jacques Prévert and his daughter Michèle.
All his life, Jacques Prévert will testify to a sincere political commitment. An unclassifiable surrealist, some observers do not hesitate to associate it with the libertarian current: an anarchist at heart, Prévert calls himself a “dreamer” or “craftsman” rather than a “poet”. In 2012, Jean-Louis Trintignant will integrate it in his show Trois poètes libertaires, alongside… Boris Vian and Robert Desnos.
On April 30, 1925, he married Simone Geneviève Dienne, his childhood friend from whom he divorced in 1935. He had a love affair with the actress Jacqueline Laurent in 1936, then with a young 15-year-old actress, Claudy Emanuelli (known as Claudy Carter), and finally in 1943 with Janine Fernande Tricotet (1913-1993), student of the dancer Georges Pomiès, whom he married on March 4, 1947 and with whom he had a daughter, Michèle (1946-1986)
Jean Jacques Venturini is an experienced artist based in France whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, in the United States, China and Italy.When the artist focuses on scenes of life, unknown characters are captured in the intimacy of a closed environment. When the artist focuses on life scenes, unknown figures are captured in the privacy of an enclosed environment. These painted works are done in oils and often reflect interior scenes, JJV juggles the pictorial plot, between appearance and disappearance.JJV also offers works of Recycl'Art and Newspaper'Art.