Georges Léonnec
Georges Paul Gaston Léonnec , born with Brest in 1881 and deceased in 1940 is a French, known illustrator in particular for its light illustrations in the Smile or Parisian life .
Wire of the caricaturist Paul Léonnec and brother of the writer Felix Léonnec, he attends the naval college then the school of decorative arts. Its professional path begins in 1899, date on which it provides its first drawings to the humorous press. It illustrates publicities (Renault, Daimler, Byrrh, the Dufayel department stores, e.g.) and carries out decorations for the Casino of Paris and the Madness-Shepherdess. Reformed, it does not take part in the First World War but supports the troops by frivolous drawings which put in scene a prototype of Parisian frivolous and rascal who appears as a cover for Bagatelle, Fantasio, Smile or Parisian life. In 1934, it illustrates Daphnis and Chloé in the Floury editor.
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