Jean Morax


Jean Morax was a painter, theater decorator and draftsman from the Canton of Vaud.

Biography

A pupil of Édouard Castres in Geneva then of Benjamin Constant, of Luc-Olivier Merson and Jean-Paul Laurens in Paris, Jean Morax shared his life between Paris, Florence and Switzerland. He exhibited his paintings influenced by the Nabis in Geneva, notably at the National Exhibition, in Paris and in Munich.
With his brother René, he created the Théâtre du Jorat in Mézières in 1903; There, he designed costumes, sets and posters, especially for Henriette, Tell, Le Roi David, and La belle de Moudon..
He created the costumes of the 1905 Fête des vignerons in Vevey.