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1880 Saint-Gourgon - 1968. Known for: Landscape, genre scene and architectural motif painting.
Georges François was born in Saint-Gourgon in the French Department Loi-et-Cher. He was a French painter, draftsman and graphic artist. He studied first at the École des Beaux Arts in Tours, from... Read full biography
Georges François was born in Saint-Gourgon in the French Department Loi-et-Cher. He was a French painter, draftsman and graphic artist. He studied first at the École des Beaux Arts in Tours, from 1921 on in Paris with Jean Paul Laurens. François undertook many journeys, among others to Morocco, the... Read full biography
Georges François was born in Saint-Gourgon in the French Department Loi-et-Cher. He was a French painter, draftsman and graphic artist. He studied first at the École des Beaux Arts in Tours, from 1921 on in Paris with Jean Paul Laurens. François undertook many journeys, among others to Morocco, the USA, Martinique and Guadaloupe. From 1910 on he was represented at the exhibitions in the Salon d'Hiver, the Salon de la Marine and the Salon des Artistes française. Between 1921 and 1958 he... Read full biography
Georges François was born in Saint-Gourgon in the French Department Loi-et-Cher. He was a French painter, draftsman and graphic artist. He studied first at the École des Beaux Arts in Tours, from 1921 on in Paris with Jean Paul Laurens. François undertook many journeys, among others to Morocco, the USA, Martinique and Guadaloupe. From 1910 on he was represented at the exhibitions in the Salon d'Hiver, the Salon de la Marine and the Salon des Artistes française. Between 1921 and 1958 he exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants. François worked mainly as a graphic designer and also created posters, stamps and wall decorations. His subjects included landscapes, genre scenes and architectural motifs. (fea)... Read full biography
Georges François was born in Saint-Gourgon in the French Department Loi-et-Cher. He was a French painter, draftsman and graphic artist. He studied first at the École des Beaux Arts in Tours, from 1921 on in Paris with Jean Paul Laurens. François undertook many journeys, among others to Morocco, the USA, Martinique and Guadaloupe. From 1910 on he was represented at the exhibitions in the Salon d'Hiver, the Salon de la Marine and the Salon des Artistes française. Between 1921 and 1958 he exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants. François worked mainly as a graphic designer and also created posters, stamps and wall decorations. His subjects included landscapes, genre scenes and architectural motifs. (fea)

