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Portrait de Jean Fautrier

Jean Fautrier

Jean Leon Fautrier, born on May 16, 1898, in the 8th arrondissement of Paris and died on July 21, 1964, in Chatenay-Malabry, was a French painter, engraver, and sculptor.


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Images and photos

Photos and images of Jean Fautrier

Jean Fautrier page on Galerie de la Presidence

Philippe Baraduc, Fautrier l'enrage, with Jean Fautrier and Jean Paulhan (video)

Des idees et des hommes, Jean Amrouche hosts Paulhan and Fautrier, 1951

Jean Fautrier l'enrage (video)

Jean Fautrier, Matiere et lumiere (video)

Jean Fautrier at the Musee d'Art Moderne (video)

Jean Fautrier collection at the Musee d'Art Moderne

L'encrier (by Jean Paulhan)

Jean Fautrier at the Kunstmuseum Winterthur (video)

Jean Fautrier, Grand Nu (video)

Les Otages by Jean Fautrier, 1962 - ORTF

Jean Fautrier - Artsy

Des idees et des hommes, Jean Amrouche hosts Paulhan and Fautrier, 1951

Jean Fautrier, "the eternal returnee" - France Culture, the exhibition "Jean Fautrier, matiere et lumiere" at MAM, 2018

Tete d'otage 1945

Association des Amis de Jean Fautrier

Jean Fautrier - France Archives


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Bibliography of texts published in the NRF

The texts below, published in La Nouvelle Revue Française, are grouped into four main sets: texts by Jean Fautrier, notes and columns by the author, texts about the author, and, when available, translations by the author.


Texts about Jean Fautrier

These texts may include thematic studies about the author, correspondence, reading notes on works by or about the author, interviews conducted by the author, or works edited by the author.

  1. Exposition Fautrier (Galerie de la Nouvelle Revue Française), by André Malraux, 1933-02-01, Notes : les arts
  2. Grandeur de Fautrier, by Jean Guérin, Francis Ponge, Giuseppe Ungaretti, 1959-12-01, articles
  3. À la gloire de Fautrier, by Francis Ponge, 1962-09-01, articles

Chronological distribution of texts published in the NRF (1908-1968)

This chart shows the chronological distribution of texts across the four categories defined above: Texts, Notes, Translations, and Texts about the author.