Jean Jansem

(French, 1920–2013)

Jean Jansem was a French-Armenian painter. Known for his washy representational paintings of nude women, still lifes, and figures, Jansem painted with a variety of media that included gouache, watercolor, ink, and oil in a stylized and textural aesthetic. Born on March 9, 1920 in Bursa, Turkey, he fled his home country and Greece in his early childhood, eventually settling in Paris, where he began to paint. Bolstered by study at the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs in the 1930s, his early work was concerned with his shifting national identity and uniquely global outlook. Jansem work received critical attention throughout his career, garnering honors like induction into the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 1953, knighthood by the French Legion of Honour in 2003, and reception of a Medal of Honor from the President of Armenia in 2010. He died in Paris, France on August 27, 2013.

Jean Jansem Artworks

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Studio of Dance, 1986

Jean Jansem

Studio of Dance, 1986

Galerie Rienzo

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Trois personnages, 1961

Jean Jansem

Trois personnages, 1961

Jany Jansem

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Danseuse au châle, 1969

Jean Jansem

Danseuse au châle, 1969

Jany Jansem

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Une barque jaune, 1987

Jean Jansem

Une barque jaune, 1987

Jany Jansem

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Family

Jean Jansem

Family

Galerie Rienzo

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nature morte

Jean Jansem

nature morte

Galerie Rienzo

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Seated Balerina

Jean Jansem

Seated Balerina

Galerie Rienzo

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Joellel at easel

Jean Jansem

Joellel at easel

Galerie Rienzo

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Venice

Jean Jansem

Venice

Galerie Rienzo

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Ballerinas

Jean Jansem

Ballerinas

Galerie Rienzo

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