Marcel Lemar
1920s Sculptures
Bronze
1930s Art Deco Figurative Sculptures
Bronze
1930s Art Deco Nude Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Chalk, Charcoal, Pencil
Recent Sales
1940s Modern Animal Drawings and Watercolors
Carbon Pencil
1920s Modern Figurative Paintings
Canvas, Oil
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Antique 15th Century and Earlier African Natural Specimens
Bone
2010s Impressionist Nude Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Antique Early 1900s American Art Nouveau Table Lamps
Bronze
2010s Contemporary Nude Drawings and Watercolors
Conté, Charcoal, Archival Paper, Graphite
1920s Art Deco Nude Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Early 18th Century Old Masters Figurative Paintings
Oil, Canvas
1910s Impressionist Nude Paintings
Oil, Canvas
Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vanities
Metal, Brass
Vintage 1910s American Art Nouveau Table Lamps
Bronze
1950s Post-Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1880s American Impressionist Still-life Paintings
Canvas, Oil
2010s Contemporary Nude Paintings
Canvas, Oil, Board
Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Shelves and Wall Cabinets
Brass, Steel
Early 20th Century American Art Nouveau Floor Lamps
Bronze
Vintage 1910s American Art Nouveau Table Lamps
Bronze
2010s Academic Nude Drawings and Watercolors
Conté, Charcoal, Archival Paper, Graphite
Georges Lucien Guyot for sale on 1stDibs
Georges Lucien Guyot was born on December 10, 1885, in Paris. He died in 1973. He was a 20th century French painter, animal sculptor, engraver and illustrator. He was a student of musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen. He exhibited in Paris, first at the Le Salon des Artistes Français, then at the Société du Salon d'automne. He was invited to the Salon des Tuileries and appeared at the Le Salon des peintres témoins de leur temps. In 1943, the Salon des Indépendants devoted an overall exhibition to him. He worked at the "Bateau-Lavoir" on Rue Ravignan for 52 years, until the fire destroyed his place. He waited for 85 years, in 1970, to see the first exhibition of his works. As a painter, he was not limited to animals. He worked during his young age on landscapes of the Rouen region, then views of the Ile de France and Montmartre where he lived. He illustrated De Goupil to Louis Margot by Louis Pergaud, and The Book of Beasts called savage André Demaison. All his life, he leaned over the study of animals, whose moving psychology he knew how to understand.