Jean Cocteau

Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) was a French artist, novelist, poet, playwright, and filmmaker. A pioneer of Surrealism and Modernism, he explored the boundaries between art forms. His works often featured dreamlike, fantastical scenes and characters, blending reality and fantasy. Known for his versatility, Cocteau excelled in painting, sculpture, writing ( novels, plays, poetry), and filmmaking (notably "Beauty and the Beast" and "Orpheus").

Styles: Surrealist, Modernist

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Painter