Jean Dubuffet at his studio, Vence 1966. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Jean Dubuffet at his studio, Vence 1966.

Jean Dubuffet stands pensively in his Vence studio in 1966, turned in three-quarter profile. Dressed in a dark blue work jacket, he is positioned beside a wooden table laden with paint cans and brushes. Behind him hangs a large, complex abstract painting filled with a dense network of black-outlined shapes in red, white, and blue. The working atmosphere is evident, with paint splatters on the floor and another piece of art visible through an open doorway.


Artworks:

  • left: "Contrepoint aux outils", 1964. Catalogue, fascicule XX, L'Hourloupe I, 337
  • right: "Fabulation du robinet (Le robinet II)", 1965. Catalogue, fascicule XXI, L'Hourloupe II, 73.

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