Jean Signovert PRICE CHARTS
1919 - 1981. Known for: Drawing and engraving.
Jean Signovert was a French artist who attended the Saint-Étienne School of Fine Arts in 1943. He was introduced to Aimé Maeght by his friend Roger Chastel, and was exhibited immediately and... Read full biography
Jean Signovert was a French artist who attended the Saint-Étienne School of Fine Arts in 1943. He was introduced to Aimé Maeght by his friend Roger Chastel, and was exhibited immediately and permanently in Maeght's new gallery. Signovert was skilled in drawing and engraving, and quickly became a... Read full biography
Jean Signovert was a French artist who attended the Saint-Étienne School of Fine Arts in 1943. He was introduced to Aimé Maeght by his friend Roger Chastel, and was exhibited immediately and permanently in Maeght's new gallery. Signovert was skilled in drawing and engraving, and quickly became a part of the art world, befriending artists such as Georges Braque, Jacques Villon, Henri Laurens, Alberto Giacometti, Nicolas de Staël, Alexander Calder, Roger Bissière, and Jean Arp. He also became... Read full biography
Jean Signovert was a French artist who attended the Saint-Étienne School of Fine Arts in 1943. He was introduced to Aimé Maeght by his friend Roger Chastel, and was exhibited immediately and permanently in Maeght's new gallery. Signovert was skilled in drawing and engraving, and quickly became a part of the art world, befriending artists such as Georges Braque, Jacques Villon, Henri Laurens, Alberto Giacometti, Nicolas de Staël, Alexander Calder, Roger Bissière, and Jean Arp. He also became acquainted with writers such as Francis Ponge, Pierre Reverdy, and René Char. Signovert was a part of a group of young abstract painters and sculptors that Maeght exhibited regularly under the name "Les mains éblouies". He also printed engravings for... Read full biography
Jean Signovert was a French artist who attended the Saint-Étienne School of Fine Arts in 1943. He was introduced to Aimé Maeght by his friend Roger Chastel, and was exhibited immediately and permanently in Maeght's new gallery. Signovert was skilled in drawing and engraving, and quickly became a part of the art world, befriending artists such as Georges Braque, Jacques Villon, Henri Laurens, Alberto Giacometti, Nicolas de Staël, Alexander Calder, Roger Bissière, and Jean Arp. He also became acquainted with writers such as Francis Ponge, Pierre Reverdy, and René Char. Signovert was a part of a group of young abstract painters and sculptors that Maeght exhibited regularly under the name "Les mains éblouies". He also printed engravings for other artists such as Georges Braque, Jean Arp, Maurice Estève, Serge Poliakoff, and Olivier Debré. In 1980, Signovert was appointed professor at the Nat... Read full biography

