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Jacques Doucet, Boulogne-sur-Seine 1924 – Paris 1994 The French painter Jacques Doucet was interned as a political prisoner during the Second World War. After the war he studied at the art academy in Montparnasse. In 1947 Corneille brought him into contact with the Cobra movement. Course Jacques Doucet was born on April 9, 1924 in Boulogne-sur-Seine near Paris. During the Second World War, Doucet was interned as a political prisoner. This experience had a major influence on his work as an artist. After his release, Jacques Doucet studied at the Paris Art Academy in Montparnasse. Corneille He met the Dutch artist Corneille in 1947. Corneille involved Doucet in the Dutch Experimental Group. He designed the cover for the second issue of this group's magazine Reflex. In 1948 he joined the Cobra group. In the Cobra group, Jacques Doucet emerged as a contact man. He also participated in the Cobra exhibition in Amsterdam (1949) and Liège (1951).
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