"Girard Edmond-emile Known As Girard-mond (1892-1953) - "a Corner Of The Workshop" - 1937"
Raymond Girard, known as Edmond-Emile Girard, and more commonly known as Girard-Mond, born August 4, 1892 in Paris, where he died September 29, 1980, was a French painter, engraver, draftsman, lithographer and illustrator. Throughout his life, Girard-Mond never ceased to paint the beauty of French landscapes, through a lively palette and a sensitive eye.
Considered, by the journalist and critic, Maurice Delepine, as an excellent artist, as "the painter of the undergrowth, warm and colorful, of the heavy and gray skies whose poetry he translates, whether they dominate the poor houses of Breton fishermen, or the lush meadow of Janville, or whether they accompany the Seine, in Paris, the Somme, in Pérenne. "Watercolor on strong paper