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Monte Carlo Goursat

Monte Carlo SEM circa 1910s Folio
By Georges Goursat (Sem)
Located in Bristol, CT
Paris, then in Monte Carlo and London. a diorama, composed of hundreds of wooden figurines "of all the
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1910s Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Lithograph

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"Monte Carlo Beach" original lithograph travel poster by Georges Goursat (SEM)
By Georges Goursat (Sem)
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Monte Carlo Beach" is an original travel poster from around 1932 by the French illustrator Georges
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1930s Modern Landscape Prints

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Lithograph

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"Lavender Pochette"
By Georges Goursat (Sem)
Located in Bristol, CT
Classic c1900 colour lithograph portrait by 'Sem' aka Georges Goursat (1863-1934) depicting 'Sampieri' from the album 'Le Turf' Print Sz: 15 1/4"H x 10 1/2"W Art Sz: 19"H x 15"W
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Early 1900s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

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Georges Goursat (Sem) for sale on 1stDibs

Georges Goursat was a French caricaturist known as Sem. In 1888, Goursat self-published three albums of caricatures, signing them Sem. It is thought that this was in tribute to the early 19th-century French caricaturist and lithographer Charles Amédée de Noé, who signed his caricatures for the periodical “Le Monde Illustré” as "Cham." A charming and talented man, Goursat was working in Paris at the time of the opening of the Universal Exposition in 1900, where the Art Nouveau style in architecture and decoration was hugely popular. His inspiration came from observing French high society enjoying life at restaurants, at the opera and at the races. Goursat actually chose horse racing as his way of entry to French "Beau Monde." Just three months after his arrival to Paris he self-published an album titled “Le Turf” with caricatures of many prominent Parisians. The success of this album made him famous overnight. Goursat supported himself selling illustrations both humorous and serious to the French major periodicals of the day. He put together albums of caricatures depicting high society in Monte Carlo, Deauville, the Cote d’Azur, and Paris. He wrote articles and created posters illustrating the tourist towns of Deauville, Cannes and Monte Carlo. His art is particularly associated with the Belle Epoque and his unique style of drawing brought him great success and fame.