Jos De Cock | |
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Born |
Kortrijk, West Flanders, Belgium | 15 January 1934
Died | 10 October 2010 | (aged 76)
Nationality | Belgian, French |
Education | Académie de la Grande Chaumière |
Known for | Painting, watercolor, etching, sculpture |
Style | Symbolist |
Spouse | Pierre Restany |
Jos De Cock (15 January 1934 – 10 October 2010 [1]), was a Belgian-French painter, watercolorist, etcher and sculptor.
She is also known as Jojo Restany, Josiane De Cock, José-Anne Decock Restany, Josianne de Koch, Jose-Anne Martine Paulette Decock, Josyane, or Josée-Anne.
Jos De Cock received her training at the academy of Etterbeek (Belgium) and at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris. [2] In Belgium, she also took courses with Edgard Tytgat and in France with André Lhote.
De Cock was active from 1956 until later in her life. Her work has been described as symbolism. De Cock received the Prix de la Jeune Penture Belge in 1958, as well as an award from the Musée d'Art Moderne the same year. She received a medal from the City of Paris in 1960. [3]
De Cock's work is held in the permanent collections of the Museo De La Solidaridad Salvador Allende, [4] the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris [5] and the Bibliothèque nationale de France, [6] among others.
Later in life, De Cock married art critic Pierre Restany. [7]
She is buried together with Pierre Restany at the Montparnasse cemetery in Paris. [8]
Jos De Cock | |
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Born |
Kortrijk, West Flanders, Belgium | 15 January 1934
Died | 10 October 2010 | (aged 76)
Nationality | Belgian, French |
Education | Académie de la Grande Chaumière |
Known for | Painting, watercolor, etching, sculpture |
Style | Symbolist |
Spouse | Pierre Restany |
Jos De Cock (15 January 1934 – 10 October 2010 [1]), was a Belgian-French painter, watercolorist, etcher and sculptor.
She is also known as Jojo Restany, Josiane De Cock, José-Anne Decock Restany, Josianne de Koch, Jose-Anne Martine Paulette Decock, Josyane, or Josée-Anne.
Jos De Cock received her training at the academy of Etterbeek (Belgium) and at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris. [2] In Belgium, she also took courses with Edgard Tytgat and in France with André Lhote.
De Cock was active from 1956 until later in her life. Her work has been described as symbolism. De Cock received the Prix de la Jeune Penture Belge in 1958, as well as an award from the Musée d'Art Moderne the same year. She received a medal from the City of Paris in 1960. [3]
De Cock's work is held in the permanent collections of the Museo De La Solidaridad Salvador Allende, [4] the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris [5] and the Bibliothèque nationale de France, [6] among others.
Later in life, De Cock married art critic Pierre Restany. [7]
She is buried together with Pierre Restany at the Montparnasse cemetery in Paris. [8]