Jean Joyer (1919-1994), Oil On Canvas Painting Depicting A Mother And Her Child From 1956.
JOYET (Jean) was born on May 25, 1919 in Saint-Victurnien (Haute-Vienne) and died on April 12, 1994 in Colombes (Hauts-de-Seine). Painter, engraver, lithographer and sculptor at the École de Paris, he was admitted to the studios of the painter Jean Dupat and René Jaudon for lithography. Winner of the Casa de Velazquez prize, Jean Joyet stayed for two years in Madrid, from 1951 to 1952. This stay, as well as his admiration for Goya, profoundly influenced his work as a painter and engraver. His landscapes and bullfighting scenes, but also his copper-engraved caricatures of French politicians, bear witness to this influence. In the 1960s, Jean Joyet painted maternity wards, children, nudes, and devoted himself more and more to sculpture. This very beautiful work, typical of the style of this artist, an oil on canvas dated 1956, depicts a mother and her child. Signature of the artist in the lower right corner and mention of the year 19(56). Good condition. Some slight wear to the pretty frame, without impact. Dimensions (Format 20F): Height 60 x Width 73 (cm) - 76.5 x 89.5 (cm) with the original frame. We take particular care with our packaging by using optimal protection. Shipping is carried out with insurance included. Shipping rates: Metropolitan France: 30 euros, European Union countries and Switzerland: 48 euros, Eastern European and Maghreb countries: 95 euros, United States, Australia, Asia and the rest of the world: 165 euros. You can contact us at 0648321409 or 0953253741.
1 380 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Oil painting
Width: 89.5
Height: 76.5
Reference (ID): 1641996
Availability: In stock
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