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  • Pierre Clayette (1930-2005)
Type of artworkPrints (signed)
Period1945 to 1999
SignedHand signed
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Pierre Clayette (1930-2005)

 Mountain - Litho 27/50, handgesigneerd

Op BFK RIVES papier

Franse schilder, lithograaf, illustrator en scenograaf.
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Afmetingen papier: 66cm 50cm

Status: Goed

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About himself:

Another French artist who specialised in fantastic architecture, Pierre Clayette’s work came to my attention via the picture above which illustrates a Borges story. This leads me to wonder once again what it is about French and Belgian artists which attracts them more than others to this type of imagery.

Whatever the reason, there isn’t a great deal of Clayette’s work online and biographical details are few. This page (the source of the untitled picture above) reveals that he worked as an illustrator for Planète magazine, the journal of “fantastic realism” founded by Jacques Bergier and Louis Pauwels in the early Sixties. Some readers may know that pair as the authors of a { feuilleton } cult volume, The Morning of the Magicians (1960), whose vertiginous blend of speculative and weird fiction, occultism and futurology Planète was intended to continue.

Clayette also worked as a theatre designer and book illustrator. Le Chateau (above) is an illustration from Songes de Pierres, a 1984 portfolio depicting scenes from Pierres by Roger Caillois. That writer has his own significant Borges connection, being responsible for introducing Borges’ work to France via his editorship of the UNESCO journal, Diogenes. (Pauwels and Bergier later published Borges in Planète.)

Finally, there’s a less extravagant Flickr collection of some Clayette covers for Penguin Shakespeare editions. All of which only scratches the surface of what was evidently a prolific career; I’ll look forward to more examples of his work coming to light.

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Pierre Clayette (1930-2005) 

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LocationMaarssen,  The Netherlands
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Start time8-1-2018 at 22:48
End time22-1-2018 at 22:58
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