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  1. 5. Apr. 2023 · About the Artist: Born in 1910, French artist Jacqueline Lamba was a fierce and independent artist whose work falls across a range of modes and movements of the 20th century. As a teenager, Lamba ...

  2. Weinstein Gallery kicks off its 30th anniversary season with Jacqueline Lamba - Painter, a retrospective featuring over forty paintings and works on paper created from 1927 - 1988. This exhibition marks Lamba's first gallery exhibition in the United States in seventy-four years. Lamba showed her paintings, drawings, and objects in almost all of ...

  3. French painter and decorator. Orphaned at a young age, Jacqueline Lamba began life as an independent artist after having studied decorative and fine arts. She was a decorator in the Trois-Quartiers department store, and then became a dancer at the Coliséum in Pigalle. She published photographs, painted watercolors, and created surrealist ...

  4. Jusqu’au 5 mars, le musée de la mode parisien explore l’univers de l’artiste par le prisme de ses effets personnels, redécouverts en 2004. Parmi lesquels des vêtements, des prothèses ou des flacons de parfum, souvent détournés…. Jacqueline Lamba est le symbole féminin de la lutte pour être peintre.

  5. 29. Nov. 2020 · Jacqueline Lamba. Très tôt orpheline, Jacqueline Lamba (1910-1993, FR) devint artiste indépendante après des études à l’École de l’Union des Arts Décoratifs. En 1934, elle épousa André Breton. Elle participa à de nombreuses activités surréalistes et présenta ses tableaux dans des expositions collectives entre 1934 et 1948.

  6. Orphaned as a teenager while studying at the school for decorative arts, Jacqueline Lamba supported herself by creating designs for department stores and performing as a nude aquatic dancer. Intelligent and well-read, her cousin recommended she read some works by André Breton, the upstart leader of the Surrealist movement.

  7. NOTE on her parents José Lamba attended the Versailles School of Horticulture before becoming a landscape architect in Nice in 1901. An agricultural engineer and expert to the court, her father, at the time of Jacqueline’s birth had been posted in Cairo since 1905, an employee of the Nile Land and Agricultural Company – a European consortium belonging to Franzt Sofio, Charles Bacos and ...