Jacques Bruyas
Born in 1950 in Lyon, Jacques Bruyas is a teacher, writer, and publisher. A prolific author, he has distinguished himself in various literary genres, ranging from poetry and novels to essays. Notable works include La dernière grimace and L’homme aux bottes de glaise, which reflect his sensitivity and keen observation of the human condition. Deeply committed to both teaching and writing, Bruyas also worked as a publisher, helping to introduce new literary voices and broaden the reach of contemporary French literature.
A visage nu
Text by Jacques Bruyas an dengraving by Daniel Airam, Martian Ayme, Christian Robilliard and Philippe Tardy
1989 | 33 x 25 cm | engraving and typography | 50 prints | editor C. Billow S. A.
A visage nu
Text by Jacques Bruyas an dengraving by Daniel Airam, Martian Ayme, Christian Robilliard and Philippe Tardy
1989 | 33 x 25 cm | engraving and typography | 50 prints | editor C. Billow S. A.