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  1. Feb 18, 2023 · Jean Arp was known for his crucial role in founding the Dada and Surrealism art movement. He used bronze, glass, stone, and plaster in making sculptures. Arp was famous for expressing the unconsciousness of the human mind through his artworks, employing a technique called automatism.

  2. Read about the art and life of Jean Arp, a multi-disciplinary pioneering force in the development of Dadaism and other major avant-garde art movements.

  3. Summary of Hans Arp. Something of a one-man movement, Jean Arp could (and did) make anything into art. Best-known for his biomorphic sculptures, and one of the most versatile creative minds of the early-20 th century, he fashioned sculptures out of plaster, stone and bronze, and also expressed himself in paintings, drawings, collages, and poems.

    • French-German
    • September 16, 1886
    • Strasbourg, Alsace
    • June 7, 1966
  4. Jun 27, 2018 · The French sculptor and painter Jean Arp (1887-1966) was a pioneer of abstract art. His wooden reliefs and sculpture in the round are biomorphic in form and poetically allusive. Jean Arp was born in Strasbourg. He studied at the Academy in Weimar in 1905-1907 and at the Académie Julian in Paris in 1908.

  5. Hans Arp (French/German, 1886–1966)—also Jean Arp—was a sculptor, painter, and poet. Born in Strasbourg, he studied in his youth at the École des Arts et Métiers. From 1905 until 1907, Arp studied at the Kunstschule in Weimar.

    • French/German
  6. Jean Arp or Hans Arp was a French artist who was active in several fields but is principally famous as one of the greatest of abstract sculptors. Born in Strasbourg in 1886, Arp left the École des Arts et Métiers in 1904 for Paris where he published his poetry for the first time.

  7. Apr 27, 2021 · A poet, painter and sculptor, the man known as Jean Arp by some and Hans Arp by others was ‘one of the most innovative and inexhaustible artists of his time’. Artist & Makers. 20th & 21st Century Art. 27 April 2021. Jean / Hans Arp (1887-1966) in his workshop studio in Clamart, Paris, circa 1948-1950.

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