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Georges Dutriac

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Georges Pierre Dutriac (born 17 November 1866 in Bordeaux – 17 March 1958 in Charenton-le-Pont) was a French painter and illustrator.[1]

Life

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Active from 1902 to 1942, Dutriac exhibited at the Salon de la société des artistes français from 1893. Frequently solicited by Parisian publishers, he has illustrated dozens of novels, including those of Jules Verne, Émile Driant, Gaston Chérau, Gyp and Magdeleine du Genestoux [fr] and provided drawings for L'Illustration.

Cover and back cover of Georges Dutriac's illustration for Five Weeks in a Balloon (Jules Verne)

References

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  1. ^ "Source biographique de Georges Dutriac". Au Bon Vieux Temps de la Semaine de Suzette (in French). 28 November 2011. Retrieved 10 December 2018.

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