Jeanne Poulet

Artist Biography
Jeanne Poulet is committed to printmaking, etching and engraving. Her work is about the human spirit, in which she records an emotional and conceptual image of good and evil, of the human condition, and of man's inhumanity towards man. Human rights and especially the rights of women and children are important to the artist. The work itself then becomes a critique or visual prose. A photographer since the 1970s, the artist has a large collection of her own works, but has also collected the work of other photographers from the 19th century through today. Born in Montreal, Canada, in 1933, Poulet is of mixed ethnicity and speaks German, French and Dutch.

Selected Works

Click to Enlarge Red Women IV
Oil on paper
$400
Click to Enlarge We Climb Over Each Other
Guache
$350
Click to Enlarge Women Series
Acrylic on Paper
$375

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