Jean Lambert-Rucki

Jean Lambert-Rucki
Lambert-Rucki c. 1918
Born09/17/1888
Kraków, Poland
Died07/27/1967
Paris, France
NationalityPolish, French
Known forPainting, Sculpture
MovementCubism, Surrealism, Art Deco
SpouseMonique Bickel m. 1920-
ChildrenMara Rucki - b. April 7, 1920

Jean Lambert-Rucki (1888–1967) was a Polish avant-garde artist, sculptor, and graphic artist. He was best known for his participation in the Cubist, Surrealist and Art Deco movements. He exhibited at the 1913 Salon d'Automne in Paris; from 1919 was represented by both Léonce Rosenberg at the Galerie de l'Effort Moderne and the art dealer Paul Guillaume. In March 1920, Lambert-Rucki exhibited at the second exhibition of la Section d'Or, Galerie de La Boétie, Paris, and participated in the first exhibition of l'Union des Artistes Modernes, where he continued to show his works. He worked with diverse styles and media, at times he was influenced by the tribal art of Africa. Lambert-Rucki also became well known for his Cubist cityscapes.[1][2]

  1. ^ Comité Jean Lambert-Rucki
  2. ^ "Greg Nanamura, 20th Century Design, Jean Lambert-Rucki". Archived from the original on 29 September 2013. Retrieved 26 September 2013.