Very few of Jacqueline Lamba’s surrealist works have survived to this day. They are mainly objects, collage and collective drawings, in which appears the...
In 1944, Jacqueline Lamba and her second husband David Hare head for a long journey to the American West, and it is then that she begins to look at nature...
Between 1951 and 1958 is a period when Jacqueline Lamba questions her life as well as her art, and she begins with art. Her style becomes more figurative,...
In 1963, Jacqueline Lamba discovers the village of Simiane-la Rotonde in the Luberon region. From then on it is there that the artist spends all her...