ILLICO. 4 albums. - MAC MANUS Geo. The Illico Family.
Glénat, 1980. 
- FLETCHER …
Description

ILLICO. 4 albums.

- MAC MANUS Geo. The Illico Family. Glénat, 1980. - FLETCHER Frank. Illico. 3 albums published by Hachette: Illico se rebiffe, Illico a du cran, Illico s'en moque. Very good condition. Set. 4 vols.

181 
Online

ILLICO. 4 albums.

Auction is over for this lot. See the results

You may also like

Géo CONDE (1891-1980). "Composition. Oil on canvas. Signed lower right. Size : 50 x 61 cm. Provenance: Estate of Monsieur Louis Thirion, furniture from the private mansion built in 1923 by Gibert et Ogé, which has remained in the family ever since. Puppeteer, painter, sculptor, ceramist and musician Georges Condé, known as Géo Condé, was born in Frouard (54) in 1891 and died in Velaine-en-Haye in 1980. From an early age, he practiced puppetry, painting and music. After studying architecture in Brussels, and a solid training as a pianist, he became an aviator during the Great War. He continued to paint, inventing a curious pictorial movement: rondisme. For a time, he collaborated with the Mougin brothers, designing sets for their stoneware vases, some of which bear his signature in the decoration. Artistic director of the Faïenceries de Lunéville, Saint-Clément and Badonviller until the 1930s, he created models that are sought after by collectors today. Founder of the "Théâtre de la Maison de Lorraine" company, he trained Jacques Félix (future creator of the Comédiens de Chiffons and the Festival Mondial de Charleville-Mézières) in puppetry techniques. His company offered girdle and string puppet shows for all ages until the 1960s. From 1923 onwards, he exhibited in three different galleries in Nancy, and before and after the last war, in Paris, where he was always well received for his originality, light effects and often brilliant colors. In 1925, he took part in the Exposition d'Art Indépendant, organized by the Comité Nancy-Paris at the Galeries Poirel. Bibl.: "http://histoirepatrimoinebleurvillois.hautetfort.com" T.C. "Géo Condé" in "Le Pays Lorrain" 1953.