Fontainebleau : maison forestière [titre attribué]
School : France
Subject depicted
paysage (forêt, maison, fleur, table, personnage, boisson, équestre, cheval, Fontainebleau)
About this work
The artwork titled "Fontainebleau : maison forestière [titre attribué]", attributed to Jean-Haffen Yvonne (1895-1993), is part of the collections of a « Musée de France » labeled museum. Referenced in the Joconde database, this work contributes to the national artistic heritage preserved in labeled museums.
Technique and Materials
This work belongs to the field: dessin. It was created using the following materials and techniques: crayon gras, papier. Its period of creation is identified as: 3rd quarter 20th Century.
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The information about this work comes from the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture, published on data.culture.gouv.fr under the Open License v2.0 (Etalab).
About this artwork
Fontainebleau : maison forestière [titre attribué], oeuvre de Jean-Haffen Yvonne (1895-1993). La technique employée est : crayon gras, papier. Mesures : H. 25, l. 33. Le sujet représenté est : paysage (forêt, maison, fleur, table, personnage, boisson, équestre, cheval, Fontainebleau). Sa période de création est la 3e quart 20e siècle. Détail à relever : Paris, 1895 ; Dinan, 1993 ; femme#- salon de la Société nationale des Beaux-Arts (de 1928 à 1954 - elle en deviendra sociétaire en 1947)#- salon des Artistes décorateurs (de 1927 à 1935)#- Exposition coloniale (1931)#- Exposition internationale (1937)#- salon de la Marine (1948 et 1949)#- salon de l'Union des Femmes Peintres et Sculpteurs (1950, 1951, 1968 et 1969)#- Salon du dessin et de la peinture (de 1955 à 1980).
Creation context
C'est durant la 3e quart 20e siècle que Jean-Haffen Yvonne (1895-1993) conçoit Fontainebleau : maison forestière [titre attribué], porté par un élan de renouvellement artistique qui traverse alors le monde de la création. Le conserve aujourd'hui cette pièce née d'un moment historique singulier, où les conventions esthétiques sont remises en question et où de nouvelles voies s'ouvrent aux artistes les plus audacieux.
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