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Jean COCTEAU - Seated Harlequin - original drawing

Jean Cocteau (1889-1963), French writer
Seated Harlequin

Pencil drawing and yellow and blue pastels on paper signed with the studio stamp lower left, (circa 1957), 27 x 21 cm.
The theme of the harlequin is a recurring subject in Cocteau's work.

Certificate of authenticity from Mrs. Annie Guédras

Dimensions :
- Height : 27 cm
- Width : 21 cm
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Lead pencil : The lead pencil is a drawing tool. It is made of lead, silver or lead-based alloys, bronze or tin.
Jean Cocteau : Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) is a poet, graphic designer, draughtsman, playwright and french movie director. He is one of the major artists of the 20th century. He was the impresario of his time, the trend maker, the inspiration of many artists and put his personal touch in all his creations with a singular grace, an inexhausted originality and a rare intuition. Despite his literary works and artistic talents, Jean Cocteau has always insisted on the fact that he was above all a poet and that every work was petic. He let movies which had marked the century, as "Le Sang d'un poète" (A poet's blood), The Beauty and The beast, Orpheus, but also famous illustrations as "Le Livre blanc" (The white book).

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