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Maurice Colasson (1911/1992) Watercolour " Etude " A The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Maurice Colasson , Painter and Cinema Decorator, born in Paris on May 7, 1911, died on October 31, 1992 in Puget-Ville Original watercolor drawing on drawing paper, 60s/70s - " Female Character Study " - Unsigned Dimensions 33 x 40.5 cm - Good general condition - Protected shipment flat, secure packaging - Group shipment for same formats Provenance, of a lot of study drawings of bodies and miscellaneous by Maurice Colasson Note: The Frame (Virtual) is not included in the sale, it allows you to see the framed work A graduate of the Beaux-Arts in Paris, Maurice Colasson began his film career as an assistant to Georges Wakhévitch. He was also a theater designer. In 1937, Maurice Colasson built his first sets for the cinema, those of Prison without bars by Léonide Moguy. His naturalistic approach to beings and things enabled him to work for directors such as Yves Allégret (Dédée d'Anvers, 1947; Such a pretty little beach, 1948), Marcel Pagliero (A man walks in the city, 1949; Les amants du Bras Mort, 1950; The Red Rose, 1950). He also designed the sets for films by Jean Dréville (La Reine Margot, 1954; Les suspects, 1956; La Fayette, 1961), Marguerite Duras and Paul Seban (Lamusica, 1966), Terence Young (Mayerling, 1967). Reserved, passionate about painting, he never wanted to be exhibited. Preferring to offer some of his works to his acquaintances in the world of cinema or to his close circle Artist to re-discover.... Dimensions 33 x 40.5 cm - Good general condition - Protected shipment flat, secure packaging - Group shipment for same formats In 1937, Maurice Colasson built his first sets for the cinema, those of Prison without bars by Léonide Moguy. His naturalistic approach to beings and things enabled him to work for directors such as Yves Allégret (Dédée d'Anvers, 1947; Such a pretty little beach, 1948), Marcel Pagliero (A man walks in the city, 1949; Les amants du Bras Mort, 1950; The Red Rose, 1950). He also designed the sets for films by Jean Dréville (La Reine Margot, 1954; Les suspects, 1956; La Fayette, 1961), Marguerite Duras and Paul Seban (Lamusica, 1966), Terence Young (Mayerling, 1967). Reserved, passionate about painting, he never wanted to be exhibited. Preferring to offer some of his w Style 1970 Authenticité Original Thème Personnage Genre Expressionnisme Type Dessin Matériau Aquarelle Période XXème et contemporain
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