Jean Janssis (1953-) - Dog. c. 1998

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Photographer: Jean Janssis (1953-)
Title: Dog. c. 1998
Print size: 30x40 cm
Image size: 23x34 cm

Original InkJet Fine Art Print
Limited edition of 30 numered print
Signed by the photographer on recto in pen (see picture for details)
Condition: Excellent (see picture for details)

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About the author (From website catchart.be ): Jean JANSSIS was born in Ans (Liège) on 8 January 1953.
He has a degree in Romance philology (1975) and is an agrégé de l’Enseignement supérieur (1976).
A self-taught photographer, he passed the State Jury in 1986.
He was professor of semiology and photography at the Ecole supérieure des Arts Saint-Luc in Liege until 2017.
He has had numerous solo and group exhibitions: Liège, Hasselt, Namur, Stavelot, Arlon, Genval, Charleroi, Brussels, Ostend, Antwerp, Arles, Paris, Toulouse, Eindhoven, Rotterdam, Brescia, Venice, Rome, Milan, London, Lausanne, New York, Santiago de Chile…
His works have been acquired by the French Community, the FNAC, the Museum of Photography in Charleroi, the National Library of France, the Museo Ken Damy (Brescia), the Musée de l’Elysée (Lausanne)… and are part of public and
and are part of public and private collections.
Among the publications, we can mention :
Jean Janssis. Etreintes de terre, Edizioni del Museo Ken Damy, Brescia, 1996,
Passeggiata Silenziosa, Edizioni della Meridiana, Milan, 2006
and Exudat, Editions du Caïd, Liège, 2016.

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Photographer: Jean Janssis (1953-)
Title: Dog. c. 1998
Print size: 30x40 cm
Image size: 23x34 cm

Original InkJet Fine Art Print
Limited edition of 30 numered print
Signed by the photographer on recto in pen (see picture for details)
Condition: Excellent (see picture for details)

Delivery with international tracking service

About the author (From website catchart.be ): Jean JANSSIS was born in Ans (Liège) on 8 January 1953.
He has a degree in Romance philology (1975) and is an agrégé de l’Enseignement supérieur (1976).
A self-taught photographer, he passed the State Jury in 1986.
He was professor of semiology and photography at the Ecole supérieure des Arts Saint-Luc in Liege until 2017.
He has had numerous solo and group exhibitions: Liège, Hasselt, Namur, Stavelot, Arlon, Genval, Charleroi, Brussels, Ostend, Antwerp, Arles, Paris, Toulouse, Eindhoven, Rotterdam, Brescia, Venice, Rome, Milan, London, Lausanne, New York, Santiago de Chile…
His works have been acquired by the French Community, the FNAC, the Museum of Photography in Charleroi, the National Library of France, the Museo Ken Damy (Brescia), the Musée de l’Elysée (Lausanne)… and are part of public and
and are part of public and private collections.
Among the publications, we can mention :
Jean Janssis. Etreintes de terre, Edizioni del Museo Ken Damy, Brescia, 1996,
Passeggiata Silenziosa, Edizioni della Meridiana, Milan, 2006
and Exudat, Editions du Caïd, Liège, 2016.

Seller's Story

Specialist in 20th Century vintage photographic prints, and rare out of print photography books. We ship worldwide, please follow us on Instagram cartacealtd SHIPPING FROM EUROPEAN UNION

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Artist
Jean Janssis (1953-)
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Title of artwork
Dog. c. 1998
Condition
Fine
Technique
Digital print
Height
30 cm
Width
40 cm
Signature
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Genre
Nude
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