The drawings
Drawing was Jean Delpech’s great passion and he always had a pencil and notebook with him. We can distinguish the periods when Delpech only produced drawings – during his military service, and the German campaign in 1945 – and the periods when he produced drawings and engravings alike.
His drawings are of varied types: works taken from life, technical drawings of weaponry and military equipment, preparatory drawings for larger compositions, recreations of events remembered or inspired by the media, and purely imaginary, allegorical works.
Most of his drawings are annotated, with captions or titles set in cartouches, effectively making them autonomous works.
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Mit Gott für Kaiser und Reich
XX<sup>e</sup> siècle (2<sup>e</sup> moitié)
Une rue de Stuttgart
1945
Campagne d'Allemagne
Vers 1945
Wurtemberg, 1945
1945
Enfants bavarois
1945
Bavière : recensement et interrogatoire
Vers 1945
Stuttgart, 1945
1945
Selle et étrier
1945Pagination
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