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Pierre DEJEAN (1919-2010) - Lot 107

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Pierre DEJEAN (1919-2010) - Lot 107
Pierre DEJEAN (1919-2010) Nine black ink drawings on sketchbook pages Market scenes, in the metro, park, Latin Quarter, public bench, ... One sheet signed (stains, yellowed paper, tears and missing pieces, glued to paper) 10 x 14 cm for the largest Enclosed: Three drawings featuring caricatures on sketchbook pages Simonnet at 99; the Ganet brothers; at the hospital Charcoal, pencil and brown ink on paper pasted on paper 20 x 12 cm for the largest A painter and musician in Paris, Pierre Dejean joined Othon Friesz's studio at the Académie de peinture de la Grande Chaumière. He pursued a flourishing career in post-war Paris. He rubbed shoulders with artists such as Chabaud, Vlaminck, Dunoyer de Segonzac and Planson. A landscape painter, Dejean participated regularly in the Salon de la Jeune Peinture between 1955 and 1958, and exhibited for the Prix Antral and the Prix de l'Île-de-France. A member of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Dejean presented his work in Vienna in 1958, and in Paris between 1959 and 1971. His work, characterized by landscapes of Brittany, Provence, the Cévennes, Corrèze and Île-de-France, uses a variety of techniques including oil, watercolor and ink wash.
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