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Jean Cocteau and Sphinx

Lucien Clergue

Artwork Details

Jean Cocteau and Sphinx
1955; printed 2006
Lucien Clergue
gelatin silver print on paper
9 3/8 in x 13 7/8 in (23.81 cm x 35.24 cm);12 in x 16 in (30.48 cm x 40.64 cm)
Gift of Selma and Gerald Lotenberg
2011/2.164

Description

Subject Matter:

This is a portrait of Jean Cocteau. Clergue and Jean Cocteau began a lasting friendship when Clergue sent photographs to Cocteau in 1956 at Picasso’s suggestion. Their friendship would end with Cocteau’s death in 1963. In 1959 Clergue worked with Cocteau to produce a photographic record of Cocteau's film Le Testament d’Orphée in Les Baux-de-Provence, Nice, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, and Villefranche-sur-Mer. In this image, Cocteau stands in front of a wall, the sphinx from the set of the film behind him. Cocteau wears artificial eyes, a prop seen throughout his film.

Physical Description:

A photograph of a man wearing artificial eyes, standing in front of a wall. Beyond the wall, a sphinx figure can be seen in front of a mountain range.

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