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Jean Jégoudez
Jean Jégoudez
Born4 July 1915
Paris (France)
Died5 March 2007
Grasse (France)
NationalityFrench
Known forPainting
MovementTachisme

Jean Jégoudez (4 July 1915 - 5 March 2007) was a French painter. His drawings focus on patterns involving nature, faces or eyes. His style which was sometimes figurative, sometimes abstract, has evolved significantly over time.

Life

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Jean Jégoudez grew up in a bourgeois family. He studied in the École Nationale des Arts Décoratifs.

In 1940, during World War II, he was imprisoned by the Germans in Provins, but was able to escape and returned to Paris on foot. As a result of the war, he became anti-militarist but he also acknowledged that he has made some good friends during this period. He replied to Jean Rousselot in 1946 "I would like […] to make a painting where men could still recognise themselves..."[1].

He was good friends with poets including René Guy Cadou, Jean Bouhier, Luc Bérimont and others from the École de Rochefort[2].

 
Jean Jégoudez in his workshop rue Notre-Dame-des-Champs

He used to live modestly in his studio on rue Notre-Dame-des-Champs and he got married with his first wife in 1950.

The art critic, Jean-François Chabrun, ranked Jean Jégoudez among one of the best painters in the 1950s and admired "the marvelous audacity without which we would not see the world neither as it is nor as it will be"[3].

 
Lithography by Jean Jégoudez for a poem from René Guy Cadou

Jean Jégoudez collaborated in the first issues of Cahiers de l'Herne[4] under the supervision of Dominique de Roux.

He produced several works for schools or universities, the first of which, in 1966, was a large mural for the University of Nantes[5].

After his divorce, he married his second wife, a German musician in 1967 and they settled in Provence, near Saint-Cézaire-sur-Siagne.

Jean Jégoudez died on 5 March 2007 in Grasse.

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References

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Category:20th-century French painters Category:1915 births Category:2007 deaths

  1. ^ Jean Rousselot, les cahiers bleus, Musée à contre-courant
  2. ^ "La pierre et le sel - Actualité et histoire de la poésie - L’école de Rochefort"
  3. ^ article from J.F. Chabrun issued in l’Express as of 09/03/1961
  4. ^ "Les revues littéraires - Cahiers de l’Herne"
  5. ^ "atlasmuseum - Unknown title (Jean Jegoudez, Nantes, 1966)"