Expressive watercolor and ink drawing by Jean Cocteau from 1935 showing two interwoven profiles (male/female) in sepia tones with red accents.

Jean Cocteau Couple Drawing Print 1935 – Abstract Portrait French Modern Wall Art

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Expressive watercolor and ink drawing by Jean Cocteau from 1935 showing two interwoven profiles (male/female) in sepia tones with red accents.

Jean Cocteau Couple Drawing Print 1935 – Abstract Portrait French Modern Wall Art

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This beautiful reproduction captures an expressive 1935 watercolor and ink drawing by the prolific French artist, poet, and filmmaker, Jean Cocteau. The piece, sometimes titled "Untitled (Male/Female)," depicts two intertwined faces rendered in loose sepia washes, dark flowing lines, and subtle hints of reddish-orange, evoking passion and duality. This print makes an ideal, sophisticated focal point above a mid-century modern credenza, in a refined bedroom, or as the centerpiece of a vintage-inspired gallery wall in a living room.Dive into the early modernist genius of Jean Cocteau. Known for his contributions to Dadaism, Surrealism, and his unique linear style, this work showcases his fluid mastery of line and tone. The drawing, originally a "Souvenir" dated for Christmas ("Noël 1935"), possesses a deeply personal and romantic quality, making it a powerful piece of **abstract couple wall art**. We use specialized giclée printing techniques to ensure the aged texture of the original paper and the delicate watercolor washes are perfectly preserved, offering an authentic piece of **vintage Jean Cocteau watercolor print** history. For collectors and enthusiasts seeking **1930s French expressionism poster** reproductions, this print is a must-have. Its neutral sepia palette allows it to seamlessly integrate into various decor styles while providing the cultural weight of **famous French artist wall art**. Elevate your space with this timeless piece of **Cocteau lovers sketch reproduction** and celebrate one of the 20th century's true polymaths.

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