Drawing by Auguste Trémont (1892-1980)
Famous Luxembourg painter, sculptor and medallist
Original drawing in pencil and charcoal of the bas-reliefs that adorned the Luxembourg Pavilion at the Universal Exhibition of Art and Techniques in Paris in 1937.
Signed lower right AT
20th century period
Dimensions: H: 107; W: 99 cm
Auguste Trémont, born in 1892 in Luxembourg, is a painter and sculptor trained at the Ecole Nationale des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. A great lover of the Jardin des Plantes and more particularly of his menagerie, he is passionate about animal sculpture in which he will become a specialist. His most famous sculpture is his pair of lion adorning the entrance of the Luxembourg City Hall.
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