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Landscape with Clear Sky (Paysage au ciel clair)

Landscape with Clear Sky (Paysage au ciel clair)

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Jean Dubuffet

Throughout his career, Jean Dubuffet’s work changed dramatically from period to period, as he experimented with atypical materials and techniques. For example, he often conveyed paint to canvas not by brush, but by impressing another painted material (such as foliage or orange peels) onto its surface. Also innovative in this composition is Dubuffet’s use of collage, more typical in paper than canvas. In addition to rejecting tradition, he also fought against what he saw as the bourgeois leanings of art by adopting subjects that might have appeared mundane to others. Many of his paintings and works on paper from the mid-to-late 1950s, like this one, depict earth or the ground as their subject. He referred to his work as “Art Brut” (“Raw Art”).
Artist
Jean Dubuffet
(French, 1901 - 1985)
Title
Landscape with Clear Sky (Paysage au ciel clair)
Date
1956
Medium
Oil and collage on canvas
Dimensions
31 1/2 x 25 1/4 in. overall
Credit
Gift of Simona and Jerome Chazen
Accession No.
2019.48.1
Classification
Paintings
Geography
France

Related

Pierre Matisse Gallery (New York, NY); B.C. Holland, Inc. (Chicago, IL); Galerie le Clos de Sierne [Daniel Varenne] (Geneva, Switzerland); 12 November 1992, sold by 1992 Christie’s (New York, NY) [sale 7562, lot 245]; 14 May 1999, sold by Christie’s (New York, NY) [sale 9164, lot 693]; 2019, gifted by Jerome and Simona Chazen (Upper Nyack, NY) to the Chazen Museum of Art.

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