"Old Drawing By Architect Gravereaux, Rio De Janeiro"
Rare architectural design drawing by Raymond Gravereaux (1905-1991) for the Notre Dame community in Rio de Janeiro. Chapel and meeting room. Exterior perspective. French architect who worked on the construction of two pavilions for the 1936 Paris International Exposition. Trained at the École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts from 1924 to 1930, the year he graduated. Chief Architect of Civil and National Buildings. Part of his retrospective work is held in the national collection of the Cité de l'Architecture, including projects in collaboration with Jean Prouvé between 1949 and 1951 for various public buildings (wall panels, glass panels, decorative blocks, etc.). He also participated in the Grand Prix de Rome competition in 1929 and 1930. Successor to the architect Paul Andre Arfvidson. This is indeed a drawing and not an engraving or a copy. It is in excellent condition, as seen in the photos. It is presented on its original cardboard backing. Dimensions: 41.4 x 25.8 cm. Packaging: Item carefully packaged. Delivery: Collection in Nevers. Delivery possible to Paris (Paris/Nevers axis) and Montpellier. Shipments can be arranged from standard locations, generally found on online sales sites, but also with professional carriers specializing in furniture and art objects worldwide. Payment: Contact us by email or phone/WhatsApp to arrange payment by international bank transfer (PayPal also possible) after verification. For your information: We can also conduct specific searches for decorators and architects within our stock and through our colleagues. The photos also serve as a description. Additional detailed photos are available upon request.