Georges Lucien Guyot

Georges Lucien Guyot (born in 1885, Paris, France, died in 1973), is a Artiste animalist French.

Biography

As of his more young age, Georges Guyot showed artistic capacities, but the modest conditions of his/her parents did not enable him to make studies of Article It thus made its training in a wood-carver. Guyot excelled copying works of 15th, 16th centuries and 17th centuries, but very quickly it showed an attraction for nature. This attraction led it to the Botanical garden where it could study the deer and translate its observations into sculptures and paintings.

Very in vogue at its time, it had however to wait until 1970 to have a traditional exposition only with its works.

Works

  • Horses and Chiens - Gilded Bronze - Palate of Trocadéro - Paris (1937)
  • Bull of Laguiole - Bronze - Laguiole (1947)
  • Bear - Park of the Thermal baths - Bagnères-with-Luchon
  • Naous, Breton post-office employee - Bronze - Callac (1958)

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