| At the Charlet gallery, an admirable ensemble formed by three French artists, the painter Pierre Girieud, the sculptor Auguste Guénot and the ceramist Durrio. Mr. Girieud's paintings are presented as noble harmonies of very pure inspiration and a perfect balance of composition. Of bucolic character, they lead us in beautiful landscapes of the South, with firm and clear lines, and whose decor serves as background for decorative groups. Mr. Girieud reveals there a style which resembles him in the school of Poussin while testifying to the most acute modernism. |