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Hotel du Cantal

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Hotel du Cantal is an oil on canvas painting by the French painter Jean Dubuffet, created in 1961. The work, part of a major donation made by the artist in 1967, is held at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, in Paris.[1][2]

Description[edit]

The canvas depicts a cityscape which represents automobile traffic in a shopping street where are particularly noticeable the signs of a store, an adjoining hotel and a pharmacy. The style of the painting is deliberately primitive, even childlike. The street cars are presented in a very elementar style, similarly to their drivers. The cars have only two wheels, with a visible window, and appear like seen from above. Four cars are parked at the sidewalk, where a single man is seen apparently walking. A person is seen waving from the upper window of the hotel.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Museum of Decorative Arts
  2. ^ Jean Dubuffet, Museum of Decorative Arts
  3. ^ Valérie Da Costa, Fabrice Hergott, Jean Dubuffet - Works, Writings and Interviews, University of Michigan, 2006, p. 73