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Edouard (Edy) Legrand BIOGRAPHY
1892 Bordeaux, France - 1970 Bonnieux, Vaucluse, France. Known for: Ocean-liner murals, children's book illustration, easel painting.
Edy-Legrand, whose real name is Edward Louis Warschawsky Leon, born in Bordeaux in 1892, died in Bonnieux in 1970. He was a French illustrator and painter. He made the first part of his career in... Read full biography
Edy-Legrand, whose real name is Edward Louis Warschawsky Leon, born in Bordeaux in 1892, died in Bonnieux in 1970. He was a French illustrator and painter. He made the first part of his career in advertising illustration and literature. Later, his work was devoted to painting. He attended the Ecole... Read full biography
Edy-Legrand, whose real name is Edward Louis Warschawsky Leon, born in Bordeaux in 1892, died in Bonnieux in 1970. He was a French illustrator and painter. He made the first part of his career in advertising illustration and literature. Later, his work was devoted to painting. He attended the Ecole des Beaux Artes in Paris, the Art Academy in Munich, and then lived and worked for Tolmer Publishing House in Paris for much of his career. After the Second World War, he spent much time in New York... Read full biography
Edy-Legrand, whose real name is Edward Louis Warschawsky Leon, born in Bordeaux in 1892, died in Bonnieux in 1970. He was a French illustrator and painter. He made the first part of his career in advertising illustration and literature. Later, his work was devoted to painting. He attended the Ecole des Beaux Artes in Paris, the Art Academy in Munich, and then lived and worked for Tolmer Publishing House in Paris for much of his career. After the Second World War, he spent much time in New York where he worked as an illustrator for various publishers. Legrand was born in Bordeaux, France to a French mother and a Russian-Jewish father. In 1919, as a young painter , Edy-Legrand created the first children's book, Macao and Cosmage or... Read full biography
Edy-Legrand, whose real name is Edward Louis Warschawsky Leon, born in Bordeaux in 1892, died in Bonnieux in 1970. He was a French illustrator and painter. He made the first part of his career in advertising illustration and literature. Later, his work was devoted to painting. He attended the Ecole des Beaux Artes in Paris, the Art Academy in Munich, and then lived and worked for Tolmer Publishing House in Paris for much of his career. After the Second World War, he spent much time in New York where he worked as an illustrator for various publishers. Legrand was born in Bordeaux, France to a French mother and a Russian-Jewish father. In 1919, as a young painter , Edy-Legrand created the first children's book, Macao and Cosmage or experience happiness, for the New French Review. The compositions are colored by hand by Jean Saudé. This album was greeted wit... Read full biography
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About Edouard (Edy) Legrand
Name variants
Edouard Léon Louis Edy-Legrand, Louis Edy-Legrand, Edy Legrand, Edouard Louis Warschawksy Leon
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Edy-Legrand, whose real name is Edward Louis Warschawsky Leon, born in Bordeaux in 1892, died in Bonnieux in 1970. He was a French illustrator and painter. He made the first part of his career in advertising illustration and literature. Later, his work was devoted to painting. He attended the Ecole des Beaux Artes in Paris, the Art Academy in Munich, and then lived and worked for Tolmer Publishing House in Paris for much of his career. After the Second World War, he spent much time in New York where he worked as an illustrator for various publishers.
Legrand was born in Bordeaux, France to a French mother and a Russian-Jewish father. In 1919, as a young painter , Edy-Legrand created the first children's book, Macao and Cosmage or experience happiness, for the New French Review. The compositions are colored by hand by Jean Saudé. This album was greeted with exceptional praise since the 1980s and applauded as a milestone in the history of illustrated book for children.
In 1932, Edy-Legrand participated in the first World Exhibition of engraved works of the Art Institute of Chicago, where he represented France. In this exhibit was also work by Picasso, Matisse and Derain, but Edy-Legrand was the only one to receive an honorable mention.
Subsequently, he moved to Rabat , in Morocco. Of this period, Jacques Majorelle wrote:
"In Morocco, Edy-Legrand is fascinated by the elements of life that he discovered in the unceasing movement of crowds and the vibration of color by the play of light on the costumes and decor. The show is so totally pictorial he complains, at first, to be obliged to fight against the temptation to faithfully reproduce external reality [...]. The more he painted, the more clearly he affirms its independence vis-Ã -vis the spectacle of nature. He loves above all to recreate the thrill of the material by the infinite combinations of colored masses "
- Claude Leclanche-Boulé, Edy-Legrand, travel in Morocco, route a painter, 1993
He was married to the choreographer Myriam Edy-Legrand, born June 4, 1926.
Books illustrated
• Octave Mirbeau , L'Abbé Jules and The Torture Garden , National Publishing, 1935.
• Albert Camus , The Plague The 12 watercolors Radius Gold nrf, 1950, 2 volumes, Illustrations Edy Legrand, Imprimerie Nationale / Editor André Sauret, 1962.
• Charles Vildrac , Glasses Lion Illustrations by Edy Legrand, Paul Hartmann Publisher, Paris, 1932.
• Macao and Cosmage or experience happiness by Edy Legrand, published by the French Nouvelle Revue, Paris, 1919.
Selected works
• The Tikka, afternoon tea, oil on paper, 97 x 129 cm. Paris, Sale Artcurial on 09/06/2011
• Musicians in the garden of Caid Telouet, oil on canvas, 97 x 130 cm.
• Woman in Blue, oil on masonite, 130 x 100 cm
• Ahouach to Animiter, oil on panel, 97 x 130 cm
• Guedra Goulimine, oil on canvas, 100 x 129.5
Sources:
"Edy Legrand", Wikipedia translation, http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edy_Legrand (Accessed 4-13, 2013)
"Eduourd Leon Edy-Legrand", Ketterer Kunst, http://www.kettererkunst.com/bio/eduourd-leon-edy-legrand-1892.shtml
