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

Jean Dubuffet at his studio, Vence 1966.

Jean Dubuffet stands for a full-length portrait in his Vence studio, 1966. He looks directly at the camera, positioned before a large, black canvas on a wooden easel. On the wall behind him, two completed paintings display his characteristic abstract style: intricate, maze-like figures composed of thick black outlines, white shapes, and lines of red and blue. The studio’s functional, well-used appearance is evident in the paint-splattered tile floor, a small stepladder, and a wooden stool.


Artworks:

  • right: "Le lampeur", 1965. Catalogue, fascicule XXI, L'Hourloupe II, 104
  • painting left not found in catalogue

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