1965 Jean Cortot French Art Exhibition Poster. Printed in France by prestigious Galerie Maeght. Printed on thick matte paper. Original poster. Printed by Arte Paris.
Size: 17.2”W x 26”H.
Condition: Excellent condition.
About the Artist - Jean Cortot
Jean Cortot (1925-2018) was a prominent French painter known for blending text and abstract art, creating a unique visual language. Born in Alexandria, Egypt, Cortot moved to France at a young age and studied at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris. He was a member of the artistic group “Les Mains Éblouies,” which sought to break traditional boundaries in art.
Cortot’s work is characterized by his use of calligraphy and poetry, incorporating written words into his abstract compositions. He collaborated with several poets, including René Char and Yves Bonnefoy, turning their verses into visual art. This fusion of text and imagery was central to his career, making him a pioneer in the field of visual poetry.
An interesting fact about Cortot is his fascination with musical structure, which influenced his artistic process. He often likened his paintings to musical compositions, with rhythms and harmonies expressed through colors and lines.
Throughout his career, Cortot received numerous awards, including the Grand Prix National des Arts in 1976. His works are housed in major museums around the world, leaving a lasting impact on contemporary art through his innovative integration of language and visual art.
1965 Jean Cortot French Art Exhibition Poster
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