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Juliette Élisa Bataille

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sometimes unintelligible. She uses various sizes, though she tended towards works that measured around 15 x 25 cm. Many of Bataille's works depict buildings that are both linear and structurally dynamic. For continuous elements such as the facades of buildings and skies, the area is filled with flat colour, while elements like roofs and windows are given firm outlines. In 1948 and 1949, Bataille also composed drawings on cardboard or paper using pastels. The creative process for the figures she sketched resembled that of her embroideries, with expressive, bright colours and "short, firm strokes".
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Bataille's embroideries have the character of paintings that are composed with thread, including the picture frame. Her nonuniform stitches go in all directions, yet evoke associations with the firm brushwork of painters. She used various thicknesses of wool for her compositions. Her works are
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Bataille only produced art for about three years, beginning in 1948. She created embroideries using silk, cotton, and thick wool, sewn onto rectangular pieces of cardboard. So her works could be hung, she attached pieces of string. She sometimes used strips of fabric or scraps. The subjects of
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in World War I, she moved to Paris with her sister. She was employed as a saleswoman and a tram driver, before finding work as a florist. Following her husband's return from the war, he was abusive towards her, had violent outbursts, and would beat her.
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with the character of paintings, by sewing silk, cotton, and wool onto rectangular pieces of cardboard. She is known for the works she composed during a three-year period at Ville-Évrard Psychiatric Hospital. She met the artist
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When Bataille was around 40 years old, she is said to have started exhibiting signs of a mental disturbance. She was committed to Maison-Blanche and then sent to Ville-Évrard Psychiatric Hospital in
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Bataille's works were animals, gardens, buildings, and people. Her works were executed "in a simplified and often elliptical manner".
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review of the exhibition, her wool embroideries were described as having the same "fractious energy" as some of the paintings of
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Uso de materiales no tradicionales en el proceso creativo artístico: Aplicaciones a la enseñanza
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Carpintero Zendejas, Luis Antonio (2004). "Bataille, Juliette-Élise, (1896 - ¿)".
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Bataille died on 16 June 1972 in Neuilly-sur-Marne. She was 76.
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Lille Métropole Museum of Modern, Contemporary and Outsider Art
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Lille Métropole Museum of Modern, Contemporary and Outsider Art
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Jean Dubuffet's Art Brut, the Origins of the Collection
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at Ville-Évrard, during his first period of collecting
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Art Brut in America: The Incursions of Jean Dubuffet
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Bataille's works are held in the collections of the
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Juliette Élisa Bataille was born on 15 June 1896 in
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Bataille's works are held in the collections of the
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Art Brut in America: The incursion of Jean Dubuffet
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textile
outsider artist
embroideries
Jean Dubuffet
art brut
Lille Métropole Museum of Modern, Contemporary and Outsider Art
Collection de l'art brut
American Folk Art Museum
Étaples
Pas-de-Calais
French Army
Neuilly-sur-Marne
embroideries
Jean Dubuffet
art brut
Alfonso A. Ossorio
Galerie René Drouin
fr
Lille Métropole Museum of Modern, Contemporary and Outsider Art
Collection de l'art brut
Lausanne
American Folk Art Museum
Frank Auerbach




Art Brut in America: The incursion of Jean Dubuffet
American Folk Art Museum

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