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Galibot du puits Renard

Amblard Jean (1911-1989) — 2nd quarter 20th Century

Description

Encre de Chine sur papier de Jean AMBLARD représentant un galibot du puits Renard à Denain.

Subject depicted

portrait,galibot,enfant,mine,casquette,buste,de trois-quarts

About this work

The artwork titled "Galibot du puits Renard", attributed to Amblard Jean (1911-1989), is preserved at musée d'archéologie et d'histoire locale. This piece is listed in the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture, which catalogues the works held in French museums.

Technique and Materials

This work belongs to the field: dessin, artisanat - industrie. It was created using the following materials and techniques: papier (encre de Chine). Its period of creation is identified as: 2nd quarter 20th Century.

The Conserving Museum

"Galibot du puits Renard" is preserved at musée d'archéologie et d'histoire locale, an institution bearing the « Musée de France » label. This label ensures that the collections are managed rigorously in terms of conservation, inventory, and public accessibility.

Data sources

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

Galibot du puits Renard est une pièce de dessin, artisanat - industrie réalisée par Amblard Jean (1911-1989), au musée d'archéologie et d'histoire locale. papier (encre de Chine) est le procédé utilisé pour cette oeuvre. Dimensions de l'oeuvre : H. 39,7 ; l. 25,8. On y reconnaît : portrait,galibot,enfant,mine,casquette,buste,de trois-quarts. L'oeuvre date de la 2e quart 20e siècle.

Creation context

La genèse de Galibot du puits Renard par Amblard Jean (1911-1989) est indissociable de l'atmosphère culturelle de la 2e quart 20e siècle, moment de grands changements dans l'histoire de l'art. Conservée au musée d'archéologie et d'histoire locale, cette œuvre renferme les échos d'un monde en pleine transformation, où les artistes cherchent de nouvelles manières de représenter la réalité.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know

The work « Galibot du puits Renard » is held at musée d'archéologie et d'histoire locale, an institution labeled as a « Musée de France ». This label guarantees the quality of collection preservation and accessibility to the public.

This artwork is attributed to Amblard Jean (1911-1989) according to the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture. Check the artist's profile on DellArte to discover their background, other works, and museums that house their creations.

Data comes from the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture (data.culture.gouv.fr), distributed under Open License v2.0 (Etalab). The records are provided by the museums and validated by the French Museum Service.

The work is part of the collections of a « Musée de France »-labelled museum. Contact the hosting museum to verify if the work is currently on display or held in reserve. Opening hours and admission fees are available on the museum's official website.

Image usage rights depend on the work, the artist, and the museum. If the author died more than 70 years ago, the work is in the public domain in France. Text data (title, technique, dimensions) are under Open License and freely reusable.

The work's record contains information from the Joconde database: title, author, technique and materials used, dimensions, creation period, artistic domain, inventory number, hosting museum, and when available, a digital image.

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