ROGER REBOUSSIN (Sargé sur Braye 1881-Paris 1965) - Lot 1

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ROGER REBOUSSIN (Sargé sur Braye 1881-Paris 1965) - Lot 1
ROGER REBOUSSIN (Sargé sur Braye 1881-Paris 1965) Fascinated by ornithology and hunting since childhood, Roger Reboussin chose to devote himself to drawing and painting, and followed the courses of the animal painter Hermann-Léon. Quickly recognized as a talented artist, he received various prizes during his career and participated in numerous exhibitions, notably those of the Society of Animal Artists between 1912 and 1931. He illustrated many works such as Rudyard Kipling's jungle book or a book on the birds of France, written in collaboration with Marcel Jeanson for which he did 388 gouaches. He also received many official commissions and worked on the decoration of the Lycée Buffon in Paris. He was Master of Drawing at the Museum of Natural History until 1964. After his trips to Africa between 1948 and 1951, he introduced for the first time human figures and landscapes into his work. Study of hare Black pencil Carries lower left the stamp of the workshop 26.5 x 36.5 cm Three study sheets with African themes Black pencil and watercolour Carries lower right the stamp of the workshop, one located and dated lower Oubanou/Bouta/3 April 48 24.5 x 19,5 cm Study of fox Black pencil and watercolour Bears the stamp of the workshop at the bottom left 27 x 39 cm Heads of dog and fox Black pencil, two drawings on the same mount Bears the stamp of the workshop at the bottom right, one annotated at the top right Sheepdog (Study taken in Evrard ....) 13,5 x 20 cm Study of a brocade Black Pencil Bears the stamp of the workshop at the bottom right 24,5 x 19 cm Study of a sheep and a fox Black Pencil on brown paper Dated at the bottom left 15 July Bears the stamp of the workshop at the bottom right 29,5 x 42,5 Study of a weasel Black Pencil and watercolour Bears the stamp of the workshop at the bottom right 28,5 x 43 cm Two heads of dog Black Pencil, two drawings on the same mounting. Carries lower right the stamp of the wo
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