Jean Hélion

(French, 1904–1987)

Jean Hélion was a French artist known for his use of controlled color relationships and bold curving lines. He worked with both non-objective and figurative painting over the course of his career, often straddling the two. “I understand abstract art as an attempt to feed imagination with a world built through the basic sensations of the eyes,” he once reflected. Born on April 21, 1904 in Couterne, France, Hélion studied chemistry at l'Institut Industriel du Nord in Lille but never completed his degree. In 1921, he moved to Paris, working as an architect’s assistant and frequenting the Louvre. While visiting the museum, he encountered the works of Nicolas Poussin and determined to switch courses and become a painter. By the mid-1920s, Hélion had entered into a milieu of artists that included Otto Freundlich and Joaquín Torres-García. Quickly transitioning from Cubism to nonobjective abstraction, the artist adopted and implemented ideologies culled from artists such as Piet Mondrian and Max Ernst. In 1940, he joined the French resistance army, was subsequently captured, and lived as a prisoner of war for the next two years. Following his release, Hélion rejected pure abstraction in favor of more figurative elements, producing paintings which harkened back to Neoclassical compositions and the works of Fernand Léger. The artist died on October 27, 1987 in Paris, France. Today, his works are held in the collections of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, the Tate Gallery in London, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, among others.

Jean Hélion Artworks

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Équilibre, 1934

Jean Hélion

Équilibre, 1934

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Équilibre, 1933

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Équilibre, 1933

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Équilibre, 1933

Jean Hélion

Équilibre, 1933

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Nu assis, 1949

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Nu assis, 1949

Sale Date: September 15, 2011

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Porteuses de choux, 1972

Jean Hélion

Porteuses de choux, 1972

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Composition aux personnages, 1983

Jean Hélion

Composition aux personnages, 1983

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Musique à la lucarne, 1962

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Musique à la lucarne, 1962

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Scène à New York, 1976

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Scène à New York, 1976

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Portrait d'homme

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Portrait d'homme

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Trombone, 1928

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Trombone, 1928

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Nu au fumeur et journalier, 1949

Jean Hélion

Nu au fumeur et journalier, 1949

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Composition, 1933

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Composition, 1933

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Formes (study), 1932

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Formes (study), 1932

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Orthogonales et obliques

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Orthogonales et obliques

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Equilibre, 1935

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Equilibre, 1935

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Paysage, 1951

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Paysage, 1951

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Les toits, 1960

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Les toits, 1960

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Journalier lisant, 1950

Jean Hélion

Journalier lisant, 1950

Sale Date: June 23, 2011

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Nu attablé, 1973

Jean Hélion

Nu attablé, 1973

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Femme mettant ses bas, 1979

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Femme mettant ses bas, 1979

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Têtes (study), 1939

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Têtes (study), 1939

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Portrait de David, 1977

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Portrait de David, 1977

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Portrait de femme de profil, 1921

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Portrait de femme de profil, 1921

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L'accident du 4 novembre 77, 1980

Jean Hélion

L'accident du 4 novembre 77, 1980

Sale Date: June 23, 2011

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