Jean Fautrier (1898 - 1964) - photo 1

Jean Fautrier

Jean Fautrier was a French painter and sculptor associated with the Art Informel and Tachisme movements. He initially studied architecture before turning to painting in the early 1920s.

Fautrier's early work was influenced by Cubism and Surrealism, but he eventually developed a more abstract style characterized by thick impasto and expressive brushwork. He often used unconventional materials, such as asphalt, sand, and tar, to create textured surfaces that conveyed a sense of materiality.

During World War II, Fautrier was active in the French Resistance and went into hiding to avoid arrest by the Nazis. His experiences during the war had a profound impact on his work, which became darker and more introspective. He began to create what he called "Hostage" paintings, which depicted anonymous faces and figures that were both haunting and vulnerable.

After the war, Fautrier continued to explore themes of violence, trauma, and decay in his art. He created a series of "Otages" (Hostages) sculptures that were made from casts of human limbs and torsos. These works were highly controversial and provoked strong reactions from critics and the public alike.

Fautrier's influence on the development of Art Informel and Tachisme was significant, and he is regarded as one of the key figures of the movement. His work is represented in many major museums and collections around the world, including the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Date and place of birt:16 may 1898, Paris, France
Date and place of death:21 july 1964, Châtenay-Malabry, France
Nationality:France
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Engraver, Painter, Sculptor
Art school / group:New School of Paris
Genre:Portrait, Still life
Art style:Expressionism, Matterism, Post War Art, Tachisme, Informalism

Creators France

Francois Cotibert ()
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Jean-Baptiste Jouvenet (1644 - 1717)
Jean-Baptiste Jouvenet
1644 - 1717
Émile-Aubert Lessore (1805 - 1876)
Émile-Aubert Lessore
1805 - 1876
Benedict Rougelet (1834 - 1894)
Benedict Rougelet
1834 - 1894
Étienne Hajdú (1907 - 1996)
Étienne Hajdú
1907 - 1996
Théobald Chartran (1849 - 1907)
Théobald Chartran
1849 - 1907
Henri (Aguilella) Cueco (1929 - 2017)
Henri (Aguilella) Cueco
1929 - 2017
Alfred-Pierre Joseph Agache (1843 - 1915)
Alfred-Pierre Joseph Agache
1843 - 1915
Henri-Horace Roland Delaporte (1724 - 1793)
Henri-Horace Roland Delaporte
1724 - 1793
Jean Michel Fichot (1959)
Jean Michel Fichot
1959
 Mr. Brainwash (1966)
Mr. Brainwash
1966
Laure Albin-Guillot (1879 - 1962)
Laure Albin-Guillot
1879 - 1962
Dominique Dehais (1956)
Dominique Dehais
1956
Fabrice Hyber (1961)
Fabrice Hyber
1961
Wilhelm Viktor Krausz (1878 - 1959)
Wilhelm Viktor Krausz
1878 - 1959
Natalia Sergeevna Goncharova (1881 - 1962)
Natalia Sergeevna Goncharova
1881 - 1962

Creators Expressionism

Eero Saarinen (1910 - 1961)
Eero Saarinen
1910 - 1961
George Bouzianis (1885 - 1959)
George Bouzianis
1885 - 1959
Cyril Power (1872 - 1951)
Cyril Power
1872 - 1951
John Ahearn (1951)
John Ahearn
1951
Aleksandr Evgenevich Iakovlev (1887 - 1938)
Aleksandr Evgenevich Iakovlev
1887 - 1938
Oscar Yakovlevich Rabin (1928 - 2018)
Oscar Yakovlevich Rabin
1928 - 2018
Hermann Prüßmann (1899 - 1980)
Hermann Prüßmann
1899 - 1980
Maria Lassnig (1919 - 2014)
Maria Lassnig
1919 - 2014
Hans Hagenauer (1896 - 1975)
Hans Hagenauer
1896 - 1975
Irina Nikolaevna Nikonova (1910 - 1997)
Irina Nikolaevna Nikonova
1910 - 1997
Ellsworth Kelly (1923 - 2015)
Ellsworth Kelly
1923 - 2015
Karl Stachelscheid (1917 - 1970)
Karl Stachelscheid
1917 - 1970
Hermann Ober (1920 - 1997)
Hermann Ober
1920 - 1997
Alexey Vasilievich Kamensky (1927 - 2014)
Alexey Vasilievich Kamensky
1927 - 2014
Vincent Batbedat (1932 - 2010)
Vincent Batbedat
1932 - 2010
Théo Kerg (1909 - 1993)
Théo Kerg
1909 - 1993