Null Victor GUILLAUME (1880-1942). Saint Nicolas. Etching. Artist's proof. Signe…
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Victor GUILLAUME (1880-1942). Saint Nicolas. Etching. Artist's proof. Signed lower right. Size : 33 x 25 cm. Leaflet 54 x 42cm. 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. Expert : Madame Sylvie COLLIGNON Victor Guillaume (1880-1942) was a French painter, engraver and lithographer. He was born on March 7, 1880 in Tantonville, France, and died on February 15, 1942. Guillaume began his career as a sculptor, working with the artist Eugène Vallin. He then became a member of the "Jeune école Lorraine" group, which included artists such as Paul Colin, Michel Colle, Gaston Ventrillon and Go Cond. His work is encouraged by art collector Eugène Corbin, and he takes part in exhibitions organized by Victor Prouvé. Victor Guillaume's artistic style evolved over time. He began with sculpture, then turned to painting. Initially influenced by Impressionism and the École de Nancy, he then explored the revolutionary style. Some of Guillaume's works are held by the Musée Lorrain in Nancy.

Victor GUILLAUME (1880-1942). Saint Nicolas. Etching. Artist's proof. Signed lower right. Size : 33 x 25 cm. Leaflet 54 x 42cm. 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. Expert : Madame Sylvie COLLIGNON Victor Guillaume (1880-1942) was a French painter, engraver and lithographer. He was born on March 7, 1880 in Tantonville, France, and died on February 15, 1942. Guillaume began his career as a sculptor, working with the artist Eugène Vallin. He then became a member of the "Jeune école Lorraine" group, which included artists such as Paul Colin, Michel Colle, Gaston Ventrillon and Go Cond. His work is encouraged by art collector Eugène Corbin, and he takes part in exhibitions organized by Victor Prouvé. Victor Guillaume's artistic style evolved over time. He began with sculpture, then turned to painting. Initially influenced by Impressionism and the École de Nancy, he then explored the revolutionary style. Some of Guillaume's works are held by the Musée Lorrain in Nancy.

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