"Animal Charcoal Drawing Atelier René Hérisson Monkey Family Orangutan XXth"
Charcoal and wash drawing from the studio of animal painter René Hérisson* (workshop stamp), representing a family of orangutans in a tree, from the early 20th century. This drawing is in good condition. Workshop stamp see photos. It is presented in plastic, with a cardboard backing. A note: trace of folding on the left side, slight wear of time, see photos. We are selling other drawings by this artist for sale on this site. * René Herisson (1857-1940) is a French poet and animal painter. In 1896, he created "Les Amis des Arts", a Cognac painting club, surrounded by a group of painters and students. He exhibits regularly at the Paris Salon. He also wrote, under the pseudonym of Henri Sorsène. He painted oils on canvas like La Verrerie Claude Boucher visible at the Cognac Arts Museum. He is particularly known for his animal painting. Thus, at the Jardin des Plantes, he made drawings from life, a certain number of which are in the National Museum of Natural History in Paris. From 1896 to 1940, he was curator of the Museum of Cognac which has a number of his works. Artist listed on ArtPrice. Dimensions Drawing dimensions 49.5 cm x 36 cm Reference: 920 405 All the photos are on: www.antiques-delaval.com