Detailed card of bibliography speaking of Girieud

Anonymous author - "Salon d'Automne"
La France---

-Paris
october 1919
Contained about Girieud
I am thinking of the magnificent series of landscapes of yours, pines and olive trees, skies and hills, ravines and bastides, of such a noble cadence, of such a living depth, that M. Pierre Girieud sent from the shores of the Mediterranean and where is growing the young mastery already visible in her latest album of lithographs Princess of the Bible and the Fable. What characterizes a Girieud is that he is a builder. But this concern for construction does nothing to lessen, strengthens, on the contrary, his gifts of painter by putting them at the service of one of the most richly cultivated minds that we know. He lived for a long time in Italy, especially in Siena; He has brought back the reviving inspiration which animates all his work. Long before Cubism, Girieud professed, but for him alone, without manifest or literature by his labor meditated, Girieud put into practice what was precisely useful in the reaction of the rowdy school which is dying, against Impressionism. But his theories, which only his intimates knew, never carried him to excess. In the face of a Matisse, all lost in her charming sensibility, and who flees in vain from the most bizarre reasons, it was excellent that some firm spirits arose. Whether he wanted it or not, Girieud was one of those. I know some young painters that his example has supported and strengthened in their path. But I repeat, he is not a theoretician; he is a master only brushes in his hand. He is not a painter to program. He is a painter. You will see his landscapes.

cited painting of Pierre Girieud