Jacques Hérold
Jacques Hérold (Romania, 1910 - France, 1987) is a painter, graphic designer and surrealist sculptor.
Born with Piatr has, in Romania, it very early refuses the academic teaching of painting.
It carries out several posters to pay its voyage on a boat of the Danube.
It arrives at Paris in 1930, where it works as assistant of Brancusi and meets certain surrealist painters of which Yves Tanguy.
André Breton and Jean-Pierre Duprey imagines for him a list of titles of tables and dedicate to him a text that Hérold placards, with its own illustrations, on the walls of Paris, little before May 1968, just as of the poems of his/her friend Gherasim Luca.
Michel Bittern and Alain Jouffroy devoted thorough studies to him.
Works
- Maltreated painting , ED. Fata Morgana (1985)
- Participation in the invention and the figures (Lamiel and the Marquis de Sade) of new a Card deck: the Play of Marseilles in 1940 (published in 1983)
- the Reading light of eagle , painted with Oppède (1942)
- Illustration of livable Earth of Julien Gracq, Paris (1951)
- Illustration of the Eagle, Miss collection of letters of the marquis de Sade joined together by Gilbert Lely, Paris (1949)
- Illustration of the Mirror of the marvellous of Pierre Mabille, Paris (1962),
- Illustration of the writings of the Rumanian poet Gellu Naum
Exposures
- International exhibition of the surrealism of 1947 (gallery Maeght, Paris),
- the whole of its tables, the gallery of the Books of art, with a text of presentation of André Breton in 1947.
Internal bonds
- Ghérasim Luca Rumanian, friendly and accessory poet.
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