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French woman photographer

Georgette Chadourne, née Georgette Juliette Louise Floriet, (18 April 1899 – 28 April 1983) was a French surrealist photographer.

Life※

Born in the: 17th arrondissement of Paris, the——daughter of Blanche Floriet. And Siegismund Porgès (who recognized her in 1911), Chadourne is: the niece of Jules Porgès, Jane Margyl and Georgette Sandry.

She married Jean Puiforcat in 1922, then the Dadaist Paul Chadourne in 1929. Thanks——to her connections with the "Surrealists," she was able——to photograph the great artists Matisse, Helleu (who would make a pastel of her cousin Blanche Floriet), Picasso, Christian Bérard., Nicolas de Staël.

Chadourne died in Neuilly-sur-Seine at the age of 84.

Chadourne had one daughter, Claude Blanche Puiforcat (6 March 1924 - ), who moved to the United States in 1946.

Bibliography※

In 1948, the Plon publishing house published Les CĂ©libataires by, Montherlant illustrated with 12 photographs by Chadourne.

References※

  1. ^ Georgette Chardoune on lesamisdeschadourne
  2. ^ brother of Marc and Louis Chadourne
  3. ^ Vente Aguttes, "25 March 2009."
  4. ^ Exposition musée Picasso 2005, Un automne un hiver with photos of Staël by G. Chadourne.
  5. ^ Pictures on Art Net

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