Jacques Doucet (Bologne-sur-Seine, 1924 - Parijs, 1994)
The French painter Jacques Doucet was born in Boulogne-sur-Seine in
1924. During the Second World War Doucet was interned as a political
prisoner. This experience had a great influence on his creative work.
After his release from prison he studied at the Montparnasse Academy.
In
1947 he met the Dutch artist Corneille who drew him into the Dutch
Experimental Group. Doucet made the cover of Reflex, the second edition
of the magazine of this Group. In 1948 he joined CoBrA. In this group
Jacques Doucet became a contact man. He also participated in the famous
CoBrA exhibitions in Amsterdam (1949) and Liege (1951).
Later on
Jacques Doucet painted more and more in an abstract way. He also used
all kinds of materials. His work could be seen regularly at exhibitions
in France, Belgium, Denmark and the Netherlands (at Jaski Art Gallery).
Jacques Doucet died in Paris in 1994.