Jacques Doucet (1924-1994) - Untitled





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Jacques Doucet – Untitled, 1991, hand-signed silkscreen in an edition of 66/200, 92 × 112 cm (image 65 × 85 cm), abstract, origin France, sold with frame by Galerie, in good condition.
Description from the seller
Jacques Doucet – Untitled
Technique: Screen printing
Dimensions: 92 x 112 cm (image size 65 x 85 cm)
Edition: 66/200
Origin: Private collection
Framing: beautifully framed
Jacques Doucet was born on April 9, 1924 in Boulogne-Billancourt. He was active as a painter. During the war Doucet was interned as a political prisoner, an experience that would affect his work as a painter. At the end of World War II he studied at the academy in Montparnasse. In 1947 he met Corneille (1922-2010) who involved him with the Dutch Experimental Group in Holland (1948). He designed the cover for the second issue of Reflex.
In 1948 he joined Cobra together with Jean-Michel Atlan (1913-1960), where he was active in the field of maintaining contacts. His work was present at both the Amsterdam exhibition in 1949 and the one in Liège in 1951. Doucet worked with all kinds of materials. After his involvement with Cobra he began to paint more and more abstraktely. His work has regularly been shown at exhibitions in France, Belgium, Denmark and the Netherlands.
All contact information can be found on our own website. Art Dumay has an in-house framing workshop with nearly 100 years of experience. If you are interested, please contact us and we will be happy to assist you.
Seller's Story
Jacques Doucet – Untitled
Technique: Screen printing
Dimensions: 92 x 112 cm (image size 65 x 85 cm)
Edition: 66/200
Origin: Private collection
Framing: beautifully framed
Jacques Doucet was born on April 9, 1924 in Boulogne-Billancourt. He was active as a painter. During the war Doucet was interned as a political prisoner, an experience that would affect his work as a painter. At the end of World War II he studied at the academy in Montparnasse. In 1947 he met Corneille (1922-2010) who involved him with the Dutch Experimental Group in Holland (1948). He designed the cover for the second issue of Reflex.
In 1948 he joined Cobra together with Jean-Michel Atlan (1913-1960), where he was active in the field of maintaining contacts. His work was present at both the Amsterdam exhibition in 1949 and the one in Liège in 1951. Doucet worked with all kinds of materials. After his involvement with Cobra he began to paint more and more abstraktely. His work has regularly been shown at exhibitions in France, Belgium, Denmark and the Netherlands.
All contact information can be found on our own website. Art Dumay has an in-house framing workshop with nearly 100 years of experience. If you are interested, please contact us and we will be happy to assist you.

