Dessin original signé au fusain et rehauts de gouache : contorsionniste à la fête du Trône
Paris 1932|15 x 9.50 cm|une feuille
€280
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Original drawing of the painter and draftsman Georges Tournon, in charcoal enhanced with gouache, signed "G. Tournon Feast of the throne Paris 1932". "Georges Tournon was to be a Parisian artist who had acquired a certain dexterity in the art of chewing the street people, he had a real predilection to identify and draw from the nature of characters misery among the two wars: tramps curled up by the cold and hunger, couples of old people sitting on a bench, stray wanderers ... he associated with those excluded "at the end of the roll", sellers of "almost nothing", which, against a few cents, yielded to the passers-by flowers, mimosa, feather duster ... or played the portable barbaric organ with a sound so heart-rending that one does not forget it once it has been heard. " (Elisabeth Poulain)