| Bricon Etienne - | "The Salon d'Automne " | |
| Le Gaulois-n°16103-- -Paris | november5 1921 | p.4 |
| Contained about Girieud |
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| (....) The mania decadent figures larger than life. Evidées or blistered, they would be developed on the bed of Procrustes. Even Mr. Girieud, who is an artist, and who, I suppose, thinks of Signorelli, does not notice, in his Praise of the Naked Beauty that he weighs it down and falsifies it, while pursuing the truth so far to anatomy. (...) |