Sans titre
1948
Sans titre
1948
These grimacing faces with their spontaneous and precise lines are identifiable only by the emergence of two eyes, a nose, a mouth or an eye.
Like Karel Appel, the artist's work was influenced by Paul Klee. Consisting of a line with brown ink in a type of representation that borders on abstraction, these falsely naïve drawings are reminiscent of children's drawings and primitive art. Egill Jacobsen, a founding member of Cobra in 1948, had an interest in the world of psychoanalysis and, like the other artists in the group, sought to explore the subconscious through drawing.
Domain | Dessin |
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Techniques | Encre sur papier |
Dimensions | 28 x 20,8 cm |
Acquisition | Don de Egill og Evelyn Jacobsen Fondet 2015 |
Inventory no. | AM 2015-127 |
Detailed description
Artist |
Egill Jacobsen
(1910, Danemark - 1998, Danemark) |
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Main title | Sans titre |
Creation date | 1948 |
Domain | Dessin |
Techniques | Encre sur papier |
Dimensions | 28 x 20,8 cm |
Inscriptions | Monogrammé et daté en bas à droite : EJ 48 |
Acquisition | Don de Egill og Evelyn Jacobsen Fondet 2015 |
Collection area | Cabinet d'art graphique |
Inventory no. | AM 2015-127 |