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Jean Hélion (real name Jean Bichier) was a French painter. He was born in 1904 in Couterne (Normandy) and died in 1987 in Paris. A multifacetted painter, he is a rare case as he switched from abstraction to figuration.

He moved in 1921 to Paris, where he first worked as apprentice to an architect; began to paint in 1923, self-taught, and since 1925 has painted full-time. Began by painting still lifes, portraits and landscapes, his work gradually becoming more and more abstract. Painted in an entirely abstract style from 1929-39; co-founder of the Groupe Art Concret in 1929 with Théo van Doesburg, Otto Carlsund et Léon Tutundjian, and co-founder and member of Abstraction-Création 1931-4.

Moved to the USA (New York and Rockbridge Baths, Virginia) in 1936, but returned to France in 1940 to join the French Army. Was taken prisoner, but escaped in 1942 and returned to the USA. Published a book on his war experiences, They shall not have me, in 1942. Started to paint again in 1943 in a figurative style (scenes of everyday life, etc.), which was at first strongly based on abstraction but gradually became looser and more impressionistic in handling; since 1951 has painted many works from nature, including views of Paris and Belle-Ile. Has lived mainly in Paris since 1946 but traveled extensively.
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Homme assis, Jean Hélion

Homme assis

Jean Hélion

Fine Art Drawings - 29.5 x 21.9 cm

$22,293

Portrait d'homme au chapeau Melon, Jean Hélion

Portrait d'homme au chapeau Melon

Jean Hélion

Print - 66 x 50 x 0.02 cm

$1,672

Nu à la chaise, Jean Hélion

Nu à la chaise

Jean Hélion

Painting - 67 x 52 cm

$9,920

Sans titre (191), Jean Hélion

Sans titre (191)

Jean Hélion

Print - 46 x 60 cm

$223

Force de la mer I, Jean Hélion

Force de la mer I

Jean Hélion

Print - 38.5 x 53 cm

$719

Personnage, Jean Hélion

Personnage

Jean Hélion

Print - 50 x 65 cm

$390

Force de la mer VI, Jean Hélion

Force de la mer VI

Jean Hélion

Print - 38 x 53 cm

$719

Force de la mer II, Jean Hélion

Force de la mer II

Jean Hélion

Print - 38.5 x 53 cm

$719

La mer battant les récifs, Jean Hélion

La mer battant les récifs

Jean Hélion

Print - 38 x 53 cm

$357

Les Passants sur le Port, Jean Hélion

Les Passants sur le Port

Jean Hélion

Print - 38 x 53 cm

$357

Le petit marché du port, Jean Hélion

Le petit marché du port

Jean Hélion

Print - 38 x 53 cm

$357

Encre sur papier, Jean Hélion

Encre sur papier

Jean Hélion

Fine Art Drawings - 49 x 32 x 1 cm

$3,901

Force de la mer VI, Jean Hélion

Force de la mer VI

Jean Hélion

Print - 38 x 53 cm

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Force de la mer IV, Jean Hélion

Force de la mer IV

Jean Hélion

Print - 38 x 53 cm

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Force de la mer V, Jean Hélion

Force de la mer V

Jean Hélion

Print - 38 x 53 cm

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Force de la mer III, Jean Hélion

Force de la mer III

Jean Hélion

Print - 38 x 53 cm

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Force de la mer I, Jean Hélion

Force de la mer I

Jean Hélion

Print - 38 x 53 cm

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Femme au chapeau, Jean Hélion

Femme au chapeau

Jean Hélion

Print - 50 x 64 x 1 cm

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Le départ du Navire, Jean Hélion

Le départ du Navire

Jean Hélion

Print - 38 x 53 cm

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Jean Hélion (real name Jean Bichier) was a French painter. He was born in 1904 in Couterne (Normandy) and died in 1987 in Paris. A multifacetted painter, he is a rare case as he switched from abstraction to figuration. He moved in 1921 to Paris, where he first worked as apprentice to an architect; began to paint in 1923, self-taught, and since 1925 has painted full-time. Began by painting still lifes, portraits and landscapes, his work gradually becoming more and more abstract. Painted in an entirely abstract style from 1929-39; co-founder of the Groupe Art Concret in 1929 with Théo van Doesburg, Otto Carlsund et Léon Tutundjian, and co-founder and member of Abstraction-Création 1931-4. Moved to the USA (New York and Rockbridge Baths, Virginia) in 1936, but returned to France in 1940 to join the French Army. Was taken prisoner, but escaped in 1942 and returned to the USA. Published a book on his war experiences, They shall not have me, in 1942. Started to paint again in 1943 in a figurative style (scenes of everyday life, etc.), which was at first strongly based on abstraction but gradually became looser and more impressionistic in handling; since 1951 has painted many works from nature, including views of Paris and Belle-Ile. Has lived mainly in Paris since 1946 but traveled extensively.

What is Jean Hélion’s artistic movement?

The artistic movements of the artists are: Classically-Inspired Illustrative Artists

When was Jean Hélion born?

The year of birth of the artist is: 1904