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New Arrivals Georges Hilbert (1900-1982) Drawing
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Georges Hilbert (1900-1982) Drawing

£2,500.00

A beautiful Georges Hilbert (1900-1982) drawing of two deer.

The son of a veterinarian, Hilbert moved to Paris in 1918 where he studied at the School of Decorative Arts before perfecting his craft in front of the live animals at Jardin des Plantes. From 1925, Hilbert was a member of the Salon d’Automne and beginning in 1926, he showed at the Salon des Tuileries and the Salon des Indépendants. In 1928, he won the Blumenthal Prize which opened the doors for him to private collections and museums in the United States. In 1931, Hilbert joined the group des Douze, created by his friend François Pompon, gathering sculptors such as Charles Artus, Marcel Lémar, Paul Jouve, Jane Poupelet and Georges Lucien Guyot.

His works are held in many institutions around the world including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Black pencil on paper.

Signed & Dated, 1931.

London collection or worldwide shipping available on all items. Please email beforehand for a quote, or select pick up at checkout.

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A beautiful Georges Hilbert (1900-1982) drawing of two deer.

The son of a veterinarian, Hilbert moved to Paris in 1918 where he studied at the School of Decorative Arts before perfecting his craft in front of the live animals at Jardin des Plantes. From 1925, Hilbert was a member of the Salon d’Automne and beginning in 1926, he showed at the Salon des Tuileries and the Salon des Indépendants. In 1928, he won the Blumenthal Prize which opened the doors for him to private collections and museums in the United States. In 1931, Hilbert joined the group des Douze, created by his friend François Pompon, gathering sculptors such as Charles Artus, Marcel Lémar, Paul Jouve, Jane Poupelet and Georges Lucien Guyot.

His works are held in many institutions around the world including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Black pencil on paper.

Signed & Dated, 1931.

London collection or worldwide shipping available on all items. Please email beforehand for a quote, or select pick up at checkout.

A beautiful Georges Hilbert (1900-1982) drawing of two deer.

The son of a veterinarian, Hilbert moved to Paris in 1918 where he studied at the School of Decorative Arts before perfecting his craft in front of the live animals at Jardin des Plantes. From 1925, Hilbert was a member of the Salon d’Automne and beginning in 1926, he showed at the Salon des Tuileries and the Salon des Indépendants. In 1928, he won the Blumenthal Prize which opened the doors for him to private collections and museums in the United States. In 1931, Hilbert joined the group des Douze, created by his friend François Pompon, gathering sculptors such as Charles Artus, Marcel Lémar, Paul Jouve, Jane Poupelet and Georges Lucien Guyot.

His works are held in many institutions around the world including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Black pencil on paper.

Signed & Dated, 1931.

London collection or worldwide shipping available on all items. Please email beforehand for a quote, or select pick up at checkout.