Join The Collection to save, track, and explore works like this.

Jean Dubuffet — Le Commodore
Jean Dubuffet

Le Commodore

1971

Jean Dubuffet, born in 1901 in Le Havre and died in 1985 in Paris, was a French painter, sculptor, draughtsman, and printmaker, renowned not only for his work but also as the “inventor” of a form of art he named “Art Brut.” In 1942, he decided to devote himself exclusively to painting. His first exhibition, held in 1944 at Galerie Drouin in Paris, provoked passionate reactions. Although his work initially faced strong criticism, it gradually came to be recognized as one of the most significant bodies of work of the twentieth century.

Medium
Acrylic on klegecell
Dimensions
Location
Park Avenue Armory, New York, NY

Notes

Exhibited by Galerie Lelong at TEFAF New York 2026 (Park Avenue Armory, New York, May 15–19, 2026). TEFAF Vetted.

Start the Discussion

Request access to join the discussion

About this work

Jean Dubuffet, Le Commodore, 1971

Jean Dubuffet, born in 1901 in Le Havre and died in 1985 in Paris, was a French painter, sculptor, draughtsman, and printmaker, renowned not only for his work but also as the “inventor” of a form of art he named “Art Brut.” In 1942, he decided to devote himself exclusively to painting. His first exhibition, held in 1944 at Galerie Drouin in Paris, provoked passionate reactions. Although his work initially faced strong criticism, it gradually came to be recognized as one of the most significant bodies of work of the twentieth century.

Medium
Acrylic on klegecell
Dimensions
183 x 99 cm
Year
1971
Seen at
TEFAF New York, New York, USA

Related themes

Surrealism, Assembled Composition, French, Acrylic, Sculptural Quality, Expressionism, Modern Art, Bold Graphics, Post-War, Gestural, Large Format, Whimsical, Contemporary Art, Playful, Organic Forms, Abstract, Vibrant Colors, Figurative, Biomorphic, Art Brut

More works by Jean Dubuffet