Marcel Jean PRICE CHARTS
1900 - 1994 Paris, France. Known for: Surrealist painting and mixed-media, writing.
Marcel Jean, born, as a surprisingly large number of important 20th Century artists in the seminal year of 1900, joined the Surrealist group of Paris in 1932, and except for the years between 1938... Read full biography
Marcel Jean, born, as a surprisingly large number of important 20th Century artists in the seminal year of 1900, joined the Surrealist group of Paris in 1932, and except for the years between 1938 and 1944 when he worked and taught in Budapest (choosing to remain there until the war’s end instead... Read full biography
Marcel Jean, born, as a surprisingly large number of important 20th Century artists in the seminal year of 1900, joined the Surrealist group of Paris in 1932, and except for the years between 1938 and 1944 when he worked and taught in Budapest (choosing to remain there until the war’s end instead of returning to German-occupied Paris), lived his entire adult life in Paris, until his death in 1994. Jean was an active member of the Surrealist group throughout several decades, and exhibited in all... Read full biography
Marcel Jean, born, as a surprisingly large number of important 20th Century artists in the seminal year of 1900, joined the Surrealist group of Paris in 1932, and except for the years between 1938 and 1944 when he worked and taught in Budapest (choosing to remain there until the war’s end instead of returning to German-occupied Paris), lived his entire adult life in Paris, until his death in 1994. Jean was an active member of the Surrealist group throughout several decades, and exhibited in all of the major International Surrealism exhibitions (Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Brussels, London, New York, Tokyo, Paris, Amsterdam) and subsequently in most of the important post-war Surrealism exhibitions, in addition to a succession of one-person... Read full biography
Marcel Jean, born, as a surprisingly large number of important 20th Century artists in the seminal year of 1900, joined the Surrealist group of Paris in 1932, and except for the years between 1938 and 1944 when he worked and taught in Budapest (choosing to remain there until the war’s end instead of returning to German-occupied Paris), lived his entire adult life in Paris, until his death in 1994. Jean was an active member of the Surrealist group throughout several decades, and exhibited in all of the major International Surrealism exhibitions (Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Brussels, London, New York, Tokyo, Paris, Amsterdam) and subsequently in most of the important post-war Surrealism exhibitions, in addition to a succession of one-person shows, worldwide. Besides being a painter and maker of objects (his most famous being the enigmatic Spectre du gardenia, on permanent... Read full biography
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