Portrait of Philippe Lagautrière: Courtesy of Renaud Monfourny; photograph taken Feb. 27, 2012, at an exhibition at Galérie Oblique à Paris; file available at Renaud Monfourny’s photoblog (accessed: May 28, 2018).
Philippe Lagautrière
, b. 1953
Philippe Lagautrière born on December 10, 1953, in Ivry-sur-Seine, is a French painter and illustrator who created pictures for Michel Piquemal’s Mon premier livre de sagèsse, Les Philo-Fables, Les philo-fables pour vivre ensemble et Les philo-fables pour la terre. His original painting style is marked by the use of rubber stamps mounted on wood.
For more information on Philippe Lagautrière see his monograph Inspiration, Paris: Éditions Critères/Paris-Musée, 2005; see his website (accessed: June 3, 2018).
Bio prepared by Elżbieta Olechowska, University of Warsaw, elzbieta.olechowska@gmail.com
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