| The Salon de Mai, chaired by the poet J. Gasquet, and whose honorary members include the names of our most illustrious contemporaries, has just opened its doors for the second year. (...) This show, where you will not find any classic, is composed of artists with slightly advanced ideas who want and who seek, by a special invoice, to be personal, and I believe, my faith, that not bad some of them have already reached it. (....) Thus I admired (...) the two canvases of the always mystic Girieud; (....) |