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Jean Philippe Arthur Dubuffet

Early Life and Career

Jean Philippe Arthur Dubuffet, a French painter and sculptor, was born on July 31, 1901, in Le Havre, France. His family, wholesale wine merchants, belonged to the wealthy bourgeoisie. In 1918, Dubuffet moved to Paris to study painting at the Académie Julian, where he befriended artists like Juan Gris, André Masson, and Fernand Léger.

Artistic Evolution

After a brief stint at the Académie, Dubuffet continued his artistic journey independently. He developed interests in music, poetry, and ancient languages. In 1934, he resumed painting, creating a series of portraits that emphasized art historical vogues. However, he stopped again to focus on his wine business during the German Occupation of France.

Founding Art Brut

In 1942, Dubuffet devoted himself to art once more. He drew inspiration from everyday life, often featuring individuals in cramped spaces, which had a distinct psychological impact on viewers. His first solo show at the Galerie René Drouin in Paris (1944) marked his third attempt to become an established artist.

Notable Works and Techniques

* Jean Fautrier's paintings (1945) influenced Dubuffet to use thick oil paint mixed with materials like mud, sand, and coal dust. * His series Hautes Pâtes (Thick Impastoes), exhibited in 1946 at the Galerie René Drouin, showcased his innovative impasto technique.

International Recognition

Dubuffet's association with Pierre Matisse, a prominent dealer of contemporary European Art in America, led to rapid success in the American art market. His work was featured alongside artists like Picasso, Braque, and Rouault at the gallery exhibit.

Legacy

* Dubuffet's pioneering role in the Art Brut movement has left an indelible mark on the art world. * His use of unconventional materials and techniques continues to inspire artists worldwide. Key Dates: * July 31, 1901: Born in Le Havre, France * May 12, 1985: Passed away Notable Art Movement: * Art Brut, founded by Jean Philippe Arthur Dubuffet

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