The Cow with the Subtile Nose

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The Cow with a Subtile Nose is an oil and enamel on canvas painting by French painter Jean Dubuffet, created in in 1954. It is held in the Museum of Modern Art, in New York.[1]

History[edit]

Since July 1954, Dubuffet often went to Durtol, a small village near Clermont-Ferrand, where his wife lived for health reason. He had set up a workshop there and started working again on the theme of the countryside, like he had done previously in 1943-1944. He took s particular interest on cows. He stated: “I took great pleasure in looking at the cows for a long time as I had done in the past and then drawing them from memory, or sometimes even, but much more exceptionally, from life."[2]

It was at this period that he created a painting series dedicated to Cows, of which The Cow with a Subtile Nose is part.

At the same time, since July 1954, Dubuffet experimented with a new painting technique: lacquered paint. These are very fluid, quick-drying industrial paints, called “four-hour enamels”, which when drying give a network of cracks which are mixed with oil paint; he then completes the painting with a small brush. He explained that “this highlighting the tiny networks of veins and ocellations caused by the presence of two enemy paintings.[3]

The style of the painting is deliberately primitive; the large cow occupies most of the canvas, in a greenish background, which seems to represent her pasture. The cow appears unusually large, in a brownish-yellow colour. Her eyes and nose seems unusually large. The title of the painting is an ironic reference to that particular feature.[4]

The current painting is the only of the Cows series that appeared in Dubuffet's first retrospective held at the Maeght Foundation, in 1985.[5]

Provenance[edit]

The painting is held at the Museum of Modern Art, in New York, in 1956.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Museum of Modern Art
  2. ^ Gaétan Picon, Jean Dubuffet and François Mathey, Rétrospective Jean Dubuffet, Paris, Éditions Musée des arts décoratifs, 1961, pp. 156-157 (French)
  3. ^ Jean-Louis Prat (with Hubert Damisch), Jean Dubuffet. Rétrospective, exhibition catalogue, 6 July to 6 October 1985, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Fondation Maeght, 1985 (French)
  4. ^ The Cow with the Subtile Nose (1954) by Jean Dubuffet, Artchive
  5. ^ Jean-Louis Prat (with Hubert Damisch), Jean Dubuffet. Rétrospective, exhibition catalogue, 6 July to 6 October 1985, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Fondation Maeght, 1985 (French)
  6. ^ Museum of Modern Art