| Another set consists of portraits of artists by themselves. There is (....) Mr. Girieud, whose bust, draped in a blue jacket and a white collar, traced on a red background, appears in our national colors (...)
The shipment of Mr. Louis Charlot is, as usual, dedicated to his native Morvan: landscapes of all seasons, a knitter in the fields, treated with loving fervor by an artist who sits on the fringes of the Parisian current to remain a essentially provincial painter with all that the word contains of drowsy and solid qualities. And this brings us to other landscapers: Mr. Girieud, cantor inspired by Greek landscapes where he pursued ancient reveries (...) |