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Charcoal Drawing by André Margat

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A charcoal drawing of a group of lemurs by André Margat, framed in a blackened reeded frame.

Stamped with Atelier André Margat.

Frame: 50 × 35cm
Drawing visible under mount: 33 × 20cm

André Margat (1903 - 1999) was a French artist widely known for his representations of animals. He was a member of the Group of Twelve, an association of artists created in 1932 with the aim of presenting French animal art in exhibitions and honouring an artist each year. In 1932 and 1933, he exhibited with this group in the salons of the hotel of Jacques Emile Ruhlmann.

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A charcoal drawing of a group of lemurs by André Margat, framed in a blackened reeded frame.

Stamped with Atelier André Margat.

Frame: 50 × 35cm
Drawing visible under mount: 33 × 20cm

André Margat (1903 - 1999) was a French artist widely known for his representations of animals. He was a member of the Group of Twelve, an association of artists created in 1932 with the aim of presenting French animal art in exhibitions and honouring an artist each year. In 1932 and 1933, he exhibited with this group in the salons of the hotel of Jacques Emile Ruhlmann.

A charcoal drawing of a group of lemurs by André Margat, framed in a blackened reeded frame.

Stamped with Atelier André Margat.

Frame: 50 × 35cm
Drawing visible under mount: 33 × 20cm

André Margat (1903 - 1999) was a French artist widely known for his representations of animals. He was a member of the Group of Twelve, an association of artists created in 1932 with the aim of presenting French animal art in exhibitions and honouring an artist each year. In 1932 and 1933, he exhibited with this group in the salons of the hotel of Jacques Emile Ruhlmann.

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