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Jean-Pierre Alaux Art

French, b. 1925

Jean-Pierre Alaux was a wonderful French painter belonging to the "young painters of the School of Paris." He was the son of the painter François Alaux. He worked in the studio of Jean Dupas from 1943–49 and he became a superb surrealist artist.

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Artist: Jean-Pierre Alaux
Le Sommeil
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Early Surrealist work from 1957 the heyday of Surrealism - where a young blond girl caught in a dream like state hugs a mountain that has a profile of a man's face. Work is framed in...
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Mixed Media, Oil

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