Jacqueline de Jong
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Jacqueline de Jong

Netherlands • 1939 - 2024

Biography

Jacqueline de Jong (1939 - 2024) was a Dutch painter and printmaker known for her significant role in the European avant-garde movements. As a key member of the Situationist International, she developed a distinctive style that blends abstraction, figuration, and surrealist elements. She is also associated with the CoBrA movement, a post-war avant-garde group. Throughout her career, she experimented with materials and forms, producing works that challenge traditional artistic conventions. Her oeuvre spans paintings, drawings, prints, and book illustrations, reflecting her commitment to radical artistic exploration. ** Museums and Collections ** The work of Jacqueline de Jong is housed in major international institutions, including: # Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam A comprehensive collection of her paintings and prints. # Centre Pompidou, Paris Represents her contributions to post-war European avant-garde movements. # Tate Modern, London Highlights her experimental and expressive artistic language. # Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York Features works that underscore her influence on contemporary painting. # Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Acknowledges her legacy within Dutch and international art history.

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Painting, Female Touch, Jacqueline de Jong

Jacqueline de Jong

Painting . 70 x 70 x 1 cm Painting . 27.6 x 27.6 x 0.4 inch

€8,900

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