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  1. La vie même de Jacqueline Lamba illustre la place difficile de la femme dans le monde de la création: elle a lutté toute sa vie pour faire reconnaître sa propre voix. Elle a vécu à une époque de grande effervescence artistique, littéraire et politique au XXe siècle en rencontrant nombre de ses plus grandes figures.

  2. Jacqueline Lamba, painter. 1950-1963. Between 1951 to 1963, from her return to France to her permanent relocation to Paris, Jacqueline undertakes extensive pictorial research. She frequents the courtyards of the Grande Chaumière, painting more figurative works inspired by the forms of Picasso and the colors of Matisse.

  3. Born 1910. Died 1993. Nationality French. Birth place Paris. Jacqueline Lamba married André Breton, the leader of the Surrealist Group, in 1934. A talented artist in her own right, Lamba participated in many Surrealist activities and her paintings appeared in group exhibitions from 1934 to 1948. The Bretons moved to New York in the early years ...

  4. The text on this page is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, unless otherwise noted. Images and other media are excluded. Jacqueline Lamba; 1935–1939; Claude Cahun (French, 1894 - 1954); Gelatin silver print; 16.1 × 12 cm (6 5/16 × 4 11/16 in.); 94.XM.68 The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.

  5. Jacqueline Lamba, the feminine symbol of the struggle to be a painter. Lesser known than her friends Dora Maar or Frida Kahlo, she was the wife of André Breton.

  6. Apr 5, 2023 · Lamba was a driven and ambitious artist, and though she worked in increasing isolation, she continued to produce works through until her death in 1992. What You Need to Know: On view through April 22, 2023, Weinstein Gallery in San Francisco presents “ Jacqueline Lamba: Painter ,” a retrospective exhibition of the wildly dynamic and ...

  7. Jacqueline Lamba est le symbole féminin de la lutte pour être peintre. Moins connue comme artiste que ses amies Dora Maar, Frida Kahlo ou Claude Cahun, elle demeure dans les livres et les catalogues l’épouse numéro deux d’André Breton, l’ « ondine » qui a séduit le poète de « la nuit du Tournesol ». La muse « scandaleusement ...

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