Original drawing 480 x 426 mm, pencil, pen and Indian ink, watercolor on cardboard, signed with the artist's monogram "LG" at the bottom left, framed.
Very beautiful large drawing, very accomplished, reproduced on the cover of No. 7 of the 73rd year (Saturday February 16, 1935) of the magazine La Vie Parisienne (see reproduction of the cover in photo 2).
An elderly man, elegantly dressed, two very pretty young women hanging on his arms, a Scottish terrier at their side, on the terrace of the Monte-Carlo casino.
Caption of the drawing: "Him: I always play red or black - They: He brags... It's more often hit and miss."
Georges Paul Albert LEONNEC, born in Brest on September 30, 1881 and died in Kersaint on October 15, 1940, is a French illustrator, known in particular for his light illustrations in Le Sourire or La Vie parisienne.