Maurice Savin

Maurice Savin (October 17, 1894 – 1973), born Maurice Louis Savin, was a French artist,[1] painter,[2] ceramicist[3] and tapestry-maker his works are included in many private and public collections.

Maurice Savin
Born
Maurice Louis Savin

(1894-10-17)October 17, 1894
Moras, Drôme, France
Died1973
Paris
NationalityFrench
Known forPainting

Biography

Maurice Savin was born in the Drôme in south-eastern France. He studied art before being conscripted into the French military in 1914. He was wounded twice, during World War I, being awarded the Croix de Guerre.[1]

After the war, Savin worked for various magazines and journals as an illustrator, during this period he continued to paint and had exhibitions in Paris at, for example, the Salon d’Automne. In 1933, he began working in ceramics, producing a mural for city hall in Montelimar in 1936.[1]

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