Jean Cocteau to the Young of 2000 A.D. by Jean Cocteau told to Pierre Laforêt, 1964 French Academy Sword, Complete Article, Silver ink, 6 pages

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Year
1964
Type
Illustrated Texts
Nb Pages
6
Illustrator
Jean Cocteau  (1889—1963)
Size
approx. 24 x 32 cm | 9.4 x 12.6"
Condition
Very good / Excellent
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C88-101216
Jean Cocteau, a remarkable Frenchman, served for some fifty-six years as an international battery charging up motors in all the arts—-plays, movies, novels, stage décor, poetry, ballets, painting. Recently the battery stopped when Cocteau, the young man of Paris, died at seventy-four. Famous at eighteen, Cocteau knew everyone in Paris, saw himself involved with the happenings of his time, counted among his friends the great social figures of Paris, the poets, the painters. He invented new ways of seeing. No one who ever listened to the intoxication of his conversation will ever forget Cocteau.
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