Résurrection: Jean Touret
Discover the Exhibition
"Beauty, in its pure essence, joins poverty. A work of art that moves men to the end of the world is one that gives a maximum of expression with the minimum expressive means."
- Jean Touret
On the occasion of the major retrospective show "Résurrection", Victor Gastou has unveiled an incredible collection of totems, sculpted panels and embossed copper. In parallel, Hélène Bréhéret and Benjamin Desprez presented a superb selection of furniture and decorative objects created by the artist with the Artisans of Marolles.
The two complementary exhibitions will highlight two facettes of the creator, artist and designer, all the while showcasing the nobility of raw materials and the beauty of the handmade.
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Jean Touret, "Deux Silhouettes Hiératiques", c. 1980
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Jean Touret, "Graphisme Presque Abstrait", c. 1980
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Jean Touret, "Jean-Baptiste", c. 1980
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Jean Touret, "Le Couple Adam & Ève", Circa 1990
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Jean Touret, "La Fête", Circa 1955
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Jean Touret, "Le Couple", c. 1980
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Jean Touret, "Le Lutrin" Sculpture, Circa 1970
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Jean Touret, "Les Porteuses d'Urnes", Circa 1980
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Jean Touret, "Moïse", c. 1985
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Jean Touret, "Personnage Cubiste", Circa 1980
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Jean Touret, "Petit Joueur de Flûte Dansant", Circa 1960
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Jean Touret, "Silhouette Haussant les Épaules", 1975
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Jean Touret, "Silhouette Longiligne aux Arrêtes Douces", c. 1990
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Jean Touret, "Silhouette Longiligne aux Arrêtes Vives", Circa 1990
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Jean Touret, "Trois Guerriers", c. 1985
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Jean Touret, "Trois Silhouettes Abstraites", c. 1980
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Jean Touret, "Quatre Silhouettes Drapées" wall panel, c. 1980
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Jean Touret, "Silhouettes animales" sideboard, 1958
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Jean Touret, Bench, c. 1965