
1905–1982 · French · 16 artworks
artist bio
Félix Labisse was a French Surrealist painter known for his theatrical and often erotic imagery. His work explored themes of metamorphosis, mythology, and the subconscious, contributing a unique vision to the Surrealist movement.
what you'll learn
Studying Labisse's work allows students to explore the use of symbolism and dreamlike imagery in art. Students can analyze how artists use unexpected juxtapositions to convey complex ideas and emotions.
related: Rene Magritte, Max Ernst

Jeune figue posant pour Leonard de Vinci
1946

Grand carnival Ostendais
1934

Olympias
1971

Le Enchanter
1938

La Thebaide
1978

Cotyo, Perfica, Volupie
1963

La revolte des Anges
1952

Sukirah
1977

Les presage de la guerre
1940

Theroigne de Mericourt
1971

Le 14 juillet a pointe-a-pitre
1968

Le soir du 8 decembre
1963

La vanossa concubine du pap
1969

La bonne conduite
1950

La demande en mariage
1929

Le grand depayseur
1964