Jean Dufy

The paintings, prints and ceramic designs of French artist Jean Dufy have come to define a certain romantic and exuberant moment in early 20th-century France prior to World War II. In Dufy’s uniquely musical Post-Impressionist style, a vibrant age of jazz music, summer regattas, concert halls, circuses and the busy streets of artistic quarters are all captured exultantly.

Dufy’s aim was to depict great sweeps of everyday life, to distil the feeling and impression of a scene rather than capture its individual components. It was a style fused from his exposure to Post-Impressionism in Paris during the 1910s, and the loose decorative approach to colour and line he learned during the early years of his three-decade association with Limoges porcelain manufacturer Théodore Haviland, for whom he painted designs.

Dufy was born in Le Havre in 1888. His older brother, Raoul Dufy, was ten years older than Jean and, by the time Jean was training at Le Havre’s École des Beaux-Arts where both his brother and Georges Braque had studied, Raoul was already an established artist working in Paris. Jean followed his brother to the capital in 1912, where Raoul took him under his wing, introducing him to his circle of Post-Impressionist friends including Derain, Braque and Picasso.

By 1914 he had had his first exhibition, but it wasn’t until after World War I, having settled in Montmartre, that the characteristic vibrancy of his palette and brushstroke emerged with his iconic depictions of musicians and orchestras such as Musical Fantasia (1927), and his later Parisian cityscapes such as Rue Royale (c. 1950) and Ile de la Cité (c. 1953–55). In 1925, his porcelain design, Chateaux de France, won a gold medal at the International Exhibition of Decorative Arts.

Dufy would return to his native Normandy throughout his life and spend long stretches in the south of France. As a young man he had served aboard the transatlantic liner La Savoie as a secretary, and his depictions of the sea and ports in works such as Terrasse Fleurie a Villefranche-sur-Mer (1926) are among his best work. Dufy died in 1964.

Raoul Dufy (1877-1953)

Le casino de Sainte-Adresse au pêcheur

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Salle Gaveau, le grand orchestre

Raoul Dufy (1877-1953)

Les mannequins de Poiret à Deauville

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Place de la Concorde

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Orchestre symphonique

Raoul Dufy (1877-1953)

Café à Tunis

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

La passerelle des Arts

JEAN DUFY (1888-1964)

Paris, La Seine

JEAN DUFY (1888-1964)

L'île de la Cité

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Vue de Paris

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Les clowns musiciens

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Place de la Concorde

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

La passerelle des arts

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Calèches et cavaliers

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Calèches et cavaliers

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Calèche et cavaliers près du Bois de Boulogne

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

La Sainte-Chapelle

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Port du Havre

JEAN DUFY (1888-1964)

La Seine au pont du Carrousel

JEAN DUFY (1888-1964)

Promenade près du bois de Boulogne

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

La rue du Mont Cenis à Montmartre

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Place de la Concorde

Jean Dufy (1888 - 1964)

La Bouille (Seine-Maritime)

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Arc de triomphe

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Quais de Seine

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Calèches et cavaliers

JEAN DUFY (1888-1964)

Assiette de raisins et bouquet de roses

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Scène de port

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

La Seine vers Notre-Dame de Paris

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Vue de Paris

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Port de Copenhague

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Le tuba intempestif

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Avenue du bois de Boulogne

JEAN DUFY (1888-1964)

Aux Courses

Jean Dufy (1888 - 1964)

Quai de la Planchette à Honfleur

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

La Seine au pont du carrousel

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Bois de Boulogne

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Bois de Boulogne

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Rue Laffitte

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

La Seine au pont du carrousel

Jean Dufy (1888-1964)

Quai de la Planchette à Honfleur