Jean Cocteau 'The Gondoliers'

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Jean Cocteau (1889–1963) was a visionary French artist whose work defied conventional boundaries, spanning drawing, poetry, theatre, and film. As a visual artist, Cocteau developed a unique style defined by fluid lines, elegant minimalism, and a deeply expressive approach to form. His compositions—often exploring themes of mythology, identity, and the human figure—embody the spirit of the avant-garde while retaining a timeless poetic quality.

This work, rendered in hatching and cross-hatching techniques, is characteristic of Cocteau’s distinctive style—marked by quick, expressive lines and an emphasis on form rather than fine detail. The print evokes a Venetian scene, with gondoliers in the foreground and the suggestion of St Mark’s Square in the distance. The energetic linework captures both the atmosphere and movement of the setting, offering a vivid impression rather than a literal representation.

Jean Cocteau’s lithographs, derived from his original drawings, often showcase intricate, maze-like compositions achieved through meticulous hatching and cross-hatching. These works reflect a distinctive artistic approach that favors expressive form over detailed realism. Characterized by quick, fluid lines and an elegant minimalism, his style is instantly recognizable. Cocteau’s unique position at the intersection of literature, theology, and visual art makes his works especially prized by collectors who appreciate the cross-disciplinary richness of modernist culture.

Jean COCTEAU (1889 - 1963)
'The Gondoliers'
lithograph on paper
Edition of 150
Work of art illustrated is a representative work from the edition. Any number from the edition may be supplied
Image Size: 65 x 50 cm
Dimensions: 65 x 50 cm
Signed: Inscribed with artist monogram ‘JC’ lower left; editioned lower right
Comes with Letter of Provenance

Condition: Excellent

(c) The Artist or Assignee