Total dimensions: 32 cm x 25 cm. Jean Terles studied at the Fine Arts of Paris after obtaining a degree in modern literature. He joined Lucien Simon's studio and continued his training at Casa Velasquez.
He stayed in Morocco during the war and then returned to Paris where he associated with, among others, Yves Brayer and Jean Dubuffet. He exhibited alongside them in the major Parisian galleries. He also worked as an illustrator and taught at the Gobelins school. He returned to Lot et Garonne in the late 1970s and continued working and exhibiting.
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