Color lithograph, vellum paper, dimensions: : 32 x 36 cm clear passe-partout, 47 x 50 cm framed passe-partout, Signed and dated in plate "Jean Cocteau 1961"
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Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau - Frenchpoet, playwright, film director, screenwriter, painter, aswell as stagechoreographer andboxingmanager.
His art reflects the influence of Futurism, Cubism, Dadaism, Surrealism, aswell as metaphysical poetry. He was one of the first torealize thefullvision of Surrealism in film. Hepopularizedmythological themes in 20th century art. About himselfhe said: "I am a lie that always tells the truth."
The series of works "Europe" focuses on mythological, historical and cultural themes related to Europe, both as a continent and as an idea, constituting a reflection on European destiny and identity. "Europe" can be read as a meditation on the fate of the continent, especially in the context of the difficulties of the 20th century, such as world wars, the disintegration of empires and the revival of the idea of European unity. Cocteau raises questions about the boundaries and possibilities of Europe, both geographically and culturally. Other works by Jean Cocteau in this series: Europe- misunderstandings, Europe- distrust, Europe-difficult decision, Europe-so many tensions, Europe- anger between states
Cocteau used a light, flowing line and pastel colors, which give his works an almost sketchy character. His paintings have a poetic, ephemeral feel to them, and many are kept simple in form, which reflects his interest in surrealism and classical minimalism.