Jean-Pierre Raynaud - Dépoli
Dépoli is a multiple created by Jean-Pierre Raynaud in 1991 on the occasion of the publication of the monograph dedicated to the artist’s work.
Multiple created by Jean-Pierre Raynaud in 1991 and edited by the Cercle d’Art on the occasion of the publication of the monograph that A. M. Hammacher dedicated to the artist’s work.
Raynaud Dépoli
Data sheet
- Size
- 85 x 50 cm
- Edition
- 40 copies
- Justification
- Signed and numbered on the back, 1/40 to 40/40.
- Technique
- Materials used: wood with a white lacquer finish, translucent paper between two sheets of 4 mm (0,16 inch) glass, Moulin de Larroque paper, lithographed, line-engraving press.
Produced by the Robert Dutrou workshop. - Publication date
- 1991
Raynaud (Jean-Pierre)
Jean-Pierre Raynaud is a french visual artist, born in 1939. He started his artistic career in 1964 in Paris during the Salon de la Jeune Sculpture (young sculpture art fair). The work of art which marks the beginning of his career is his house in La Celle Saint-Cloud. It was built in 1969 and is entirely covered in white tiling. Jean-Pierre Raynaud lived in it for 24 years before destroying it.
Jean-Pierre Raynaud created pieces of art of monumental sizes. Amongst them, there are the Noirlac abbey stained glass windows, the Carte du Ciel in the four patios of the Grande Arche of la Défense and a nuclear vault on one of the Louvre's ceilings.
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