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  1. www.artnet.com › artists › jacqueline-lambaJacqueline Lamba | Artnet

    View Jacqueline Lamba’s 69 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. See available paintings, and works on paper for sale and learn about the artist.

  2. Orphaned as a teenager while studying at the school for decorative arts, Jacqueline Lamba supported herself by creating designs for department stores and performing as a nude aquatic dancer. Intelligent and well-read, her cousin recommended she read some works by André Breton, the upstart leader of the Surrealist movement.

  3. Oct 23, 1994 · Jacqueline Lamba. Plate from Le Surréalisme en 1947. 1947. Exhibitions A Century of Artists Books. Oct 23, 1994–Jan 24, 1995. MoMA. Miró Prints and Books from New ...

  4. Orphaned at a young age, Jacqueline Lamba began life as an independent artist after having studied decorative and fine arts. She was a decorator in the Trois-Quartiers department store, and then became a dancer at the Coliséum in Pigalle. She published photographs, painted watercolors, and created surrealist objects.

  5. Feb 28, 2023 · Jacqueline Lamba à la lanterne, c. 1934 by Man Ray. in Egypt and remembered the summers when the family returned to France. She recalled that Jacqueline, like their father, liked the light and heat.

  6. From Darkness, with Light. By Salomon Grimberg. bout her painting In Spite Of Everything, Spring (1942; inside ers, picked one and gave it to her, which calmed her anger."" front cover, P1. 3), Jacqueline Lamba (1910-93) wrote: early memory became the cornerstone on which Jacqueline Lamba "The object is only a part of space created by light.

  7. Apr 30, 2018 · 1910-1993 Primarily working as an abstract painter, Jacqueline Lamba also created collages, sculptures, and surrealist objects during her lengthy career. Lamba met and married Andre Breton in 1934, and their relationship became the subject of Breton's “L’amour fou (Mad Love)” in 1937.

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