LONDON.- A remarkable collection of drawings, pastels and ceramics by the French poet, filmmaker, playwright and novelist, Jean Cocteau (1889-1963), brought together by the late business tycoon and founder of Gucci timepieces Severin Wunderman (1939-2008) and kept in his 12-bedroom chateau in the South of France, is to be sold at Bonhams, Knightsbridge on 23 September 2010. Although famous for his films (Beauty and the Beast, 1946, Orpheus, 1949), novels (Les Enfants Terribles, 1929) and plays (Le Bel Indifferent, 1940), Cocteau also produced thousands of artworks throughout his lifetime, in part because he found art therapeutic. Working in a variety of mediums, from ceramics to oils and pastels, he commented: Art is not a pastime but a priesthood. Using a range of celebrity friends as subjects, from artists and writers, such as Picasso, Jean Hugo