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Jean Cocteau Ceramic, Untitled Dancers
Jean Cocteau Ceramic
Untitled Dancers
ID # w-1342 Price on Request

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Pablo Picasso Ceramic, Vase Aztèque aux Quatre Visages (Aztec Vase with Four Faces), 1957 A.R. 402
Pablo Picasso Ceramic
Vase Aztèque aux Quatre Visages (Aztec Vase with Four Faces), 1957 A.R. 402
ID # W-6226 Price on Request
Pablo Picasso Ceramic, Le roi et la reine (The King and the Queen), 1952 and 1953
Pablo Picasso Ceramic
Le roi et la reine (The King and the Queen), 1952 and 1953
ID # w-5390 Price on Request
Pablo Picasso Ceramic, Wood Owl, 1968 A.R. 543
Pablo Picasso Ceramic for sale
Wood Owl, 1968 A.R. 543
ID # w-5417
Pablo Picasso Ceramic, Visage (Face), 1955 A.R. 288
Pablo Picasso Ceramic for sale
Visage (Face), 1955 A.R. 288
ID # w-7221 Price on Request
Pablo Picasso Ceramic, Wood Owl, 1969
Pablo Picasso Ceramic
Wood Owl, 1969
ID # w-8947 Price on Request
Fernand Léger Ceramic, Composition Abstraite (Abstract Composition), 1953
Fernand Léger Ceramic
Composition Abstraite (Abstract Composition), 1953
ID # w-9801 Price on Request
Pablo Picasso Ceramic, Fish Subject (Sujet poisson), 1954
Pablo Picasso Ceramic for sale
Fish Subject (Sujet poisson), 1954
ID # W-5715
Pablo Picasso Ceramic, Jacqueline au chevalet (Jacqueline at the Easel) Ceramic, 1956
Pablo Picasso Ceramic
Jacqueline au chevalet (Jacqueline at the Easel) Ceramic, 1956
ID # w-7211 Sold
Pablo Picasso Ceramic, Visage No. 192 (Face No. 192), 1963 A.R. 492
Pablo Picasso Ceramic
Visage No. 192 (Face No. 192), 1963 A.R. 492
ID # w-8519 Sold
Pablo Picasso Ceramic, Yan bandeau noir (Yan black headband), 1963 A.R. 514
Pablo Picasso Ceramic
Yan bandeau noir (Yan black headband), 1963 A.R. 514
ID # w-7236 Price on Request
Pablo Picasso Ceramic, Grande Tête De Femme Au Chapeau Orné (Woman’s Big Head with Decked Hat), 1964 A.R. 518
Pablo Picasso Ceramic
Grande Tête De Femme Au Chapeau Orné (Woman’s Big Head with Decked Hat), 1964 A.R. 518
ID # w-6768 Price on Request
Pablo Picasso Ceramic, Gros oiseau Picasso (Large Bird, Picasso), 1953
Pablo Picasso Ceramic
Gros oiseau Picasso (Large Bird, Picasso), 1953
ID # W-7539 Price on Request

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A main figure in Dada and Surrealism, Jean Cocteau worked across mediums to create avant-garde art. Maintaining a distinct style across his entire oeuvre, Cocteau works are a splendid addition to any collection.

Genres: Surrealism Figurative Dada Portraiture Modern Art

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Jean Cocteau Biography

Jean Cocteau
Jean Cocteau (French, 1889–1963)

The French poet, writer, artist, and film maker Jean Cocteau was born to a wealthy family on July 5, 1889 in a small town near Paris, France. Cocteau's father committed suicide when he was about 10 years old.

In 1900, he entered a private school and was expelled in 1904. After his expulsion from school, Cocteau ran away to Marseilles where he lived in the "red light district" under a false name. Police discovered him in Marseilles and returned him to his uncle's care.

At the age of 17 or 18, Jean Cocteau fell in love with an actress named Madeleine Carlier. She was 30 years old at the time. She later ended the relationship.

In 1908, Cocteau associated himself with Edouard de Max. De Max was a reigning tragedian of Paris stage at this time. De Max encouraged him to write and on April 4 of that year rented the Theatre Femina for the premiere of the young writer's poetry.

In 1909, Cocteau met the Russian impresario Sergey Daighilev who ran the Ballets Russes. Daighilev encouraged him to venture into the genre of ballet. The Russian challenged Cocteau to "Ettonne-moi" (Surprise me). The remark pushed him to write the libretto for an exotic ballet called Le Dieu Bleu. During this time, Cocteau also met composer Igor Stravinsky who was working on his composition The Rite of Spring. In the spring of 1914, he visited Stravinsky in Switzerland. It was during this visit that he finished his first book, Le Potomak.

The First World War broke out in the summer of 1914 and though Cocteau never served in the military, he did help run an ambulance service. He acquainted himself with a group of marines. Cocteau was arrested and returned to civilian life in 1915.

In 1917, Jean Cocteau met Pablo Picasso. Cocteau and Picasso went to Rome where they met up with Diaghilev. At this point, Cocteau helped prepare the ballet Parade. Picasso designed the sets, Erik Satie wrote the music, and the ballet was choreographed by Leonide Massine. The Paris opening in May of that year was a disaster. A few years later the ballet was successful.

After the war Cocteau continued his association with several well known artists. He founded a publishing house called Editions de la Sirene. The company published his writings and many musical scores of Stravinsky, Satie and a group of composers known as Les Six.

In 1918, Cocteau formed an intimate friendship with a 15 year old novelist, Raymond Radiguet. Radiguet strongly influenced Cocteau's art and life. The young writer would die from typhoid fever in 1923. His death was a severe blow to Cocteau and drove him to use opium. During Cocteau's recovery from his opium addiction, the artist created some of his most important works including the stage play Orphee, the novel, Les Enfants terribles, and many long poems.

In 1930 Cocteau's first film, Blood of a Poet was released. The film was a commentary on his own private mythology. Cocteau designed the work concerning the adventures of a young poet condemned to walk the halls of the Hotel of Dramatic Follies for his crime of having brought a statue to life. In the early 1930's, Cocteau wrote what some believe is his greatest play, La Machine Infernal. The play was a treatment of the Oedipus theme. Cocteau also wrote La voix humaine(1930, The Human Voice), Les chevaliers de la table rounde (1937, The Knights of the Round Table), Les parents terribles (1938, Intimate Relations), and La machine a ecrire (1941, The Typewriter).

During the next 15 years the artist's work lapsed. One reason for this is his recurring addiction to opium. His return to work in the early 1940's was primarily due to the influence of his close friend, actor Jean Marais.

In 1945, Cocteau directed his adaptation of La Belle et la Bete (Beauty and the Beast). The film marked a triumphant return of Cocteau to the screen. Marais starred in the film as the Beast, Beauty's suitor, and the Prince.

In the late 1940's, Cocteau adapted two of his plays to film; The Eagle with Two Heads and The Storm Within.

In 1950, Cocteau directed the film Orpheus which again starred Marais. This time the theme revolves around a poet beset by artistic and romantic rivals. When his wife dies, Orpheus descends to Hell to rescue her. In Hell, Orpheus' fate is determined before a tribunal. Also in 1950, Cocteau used his artists' eye to decorate the Villa Santo Sospir in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat and begin a series of graphic works.

In 1954, on the death of his friend Collette, the novelist, Cocteau took her place in the Belgian Academy. In 1955, he was elected to the French Academy.

In 1959, Cocteau made his last film as a director, The Testament of Orpheus. The elaborate home movie stars Cocteau and also features cameos from many celebrities including Pablo Picasso, Yul Brynner and Jean-Pierre Leaud.

Jean Cocteau died of a heart attack at age 74 at his chateau in Milly-la-Foret, France on October 11, 1963 after hearing the news of the death of another friend, the singer Edith Piaf.

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