Georges Lusseau (Clisson 1897-1989) Pair of Flower Paintings Painter


Georges Lusseau (Clisson 1897-1989) Pair of Flower Paintings Painter His strong gifts for drawing were revealed in primary school. Entering the Beaux-Arts in Nantes, he obtained first prizes in drawing, painting and decorative composition. It was then the Beaux-Arts of Paris which taught him the technique of fresco which led him to decorate several churches. In 1925, Georges Lusseau won the silver medal at the International Exhibition of Decorative Arts in Paris for a fresco called La Terre. In 1937, he participated in the international exhibition in Paris and created a fresco in the Brittany pavilion, entitled La Mer. After creating several other frescoes and participating in numerous exhibitions, the artist devoted himself to teaching drawing in schools in the city of Paris. Works From 1926 to 1931, he created three frescoes there: the war memorial on the facade of the Trinity Church, the apse of the Notre-Dame church, as well as the baptismal funds. painting of poppies in the purest Art-Deco style and painting of yellow daisies oils on plywood panel: 24 x 19 cm