Beautiful old drawing around 1930, mixed technique on paper (gouache), the buffer of the Jean Terles Paris succession on the back, representative An original illustration project for the Purple collection. Jean Terles studied at the Fine Arts in Paris after a license in modern letters. He entered the workshop of Lucien Simon, and continued his training at Casa Velasquez. He stayed in Morocco during the war and then he returned to Paris where he rubbed shoulders with Yves Brayer and Jean Dubuffet among others. He exhibits alongside them in the great Parisian galleries. He also works as an illustrator for great authors (Emile Zola, Georges Bernanos, Henri Maurois ...) and professed at the school of Gobelins. He returned to the lot and Garonne at the end of the 1970s and continued to work and exhibit.
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Jean Terles studied at the Fine Arts in Paris after a license in modern letters. He entered the workshop of Lucien Simon, and continued his training at Casa Velasquez. He stayed in Morocco during the war and then he returned to Paris where he rubbed shoulders with Yves Brayer and Jean Dubuffet among others. He exhibits alongside them in the great Parisian galleries. He also works as an illustrator for great authors (Emile Zola, Georges Bernanos, Henri Maurois ...) and professed at the school of Gobelins. He returned to the lot and Garonne at the end of the 1970s and continued to work and exhibit. For any additional information or photos, please contact us at 06/22/14/02/09, all of our contact details are available at the bottom of the page in the "Seller Information" section then "Complete