"Sorcière dans un Bois avec Créatures, Corbeau et Hibou" crayon et aquarelle d'Ernest Gayac (1912) à l'exposition "Sorcières (1860-1920) : Fantasmes, Savoirs, Liberté" du Musée de Pont-Aven, Bretagne, septembre 2025.
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"Sorcière dans un Bois avec Créatures, Corbeau et Hibou" crayon et aquarelle d'Ernest Gayac (1912) à l'exposition "Sorcières (1860-1920) : Fantasmes, Savoirs, Liberté" du Musée de Pont-Aven, Bretagne, septembre 2025.
Ernest Gailhac ''Gayac'' (1870-1942), 'Luxuria', 1920
Ernest Gailhac ''Gayac'' (1870-1942), ‘Le Songe d'une nuit d'été d’un Naturaliste’, ''Le Rire'', June 9, 1900 Source
"Grotesque" eau-forte d'Ernest Gayac (1869-1942) à l'exposition "Sorcières (1860-1920) : Fantasmes, Savoirs, Liberté" du Musée de Pont-Aven, Bretagne, septembre 2025.
French vintage postcard, illustrated by Ernest Gayac
French vintage postcard, illustrated by Gayac
'BALLET DANCERS' BY GAYAC
E. Gayac (of Spanish origin) was a graphic artist renowned for his slightly erotic 1920's paintings that were reproduced and issued as postcards, these were mainly published by P J Gallias. His style in this medium anticipated the "Pin-up Girl". Gayac's early work was reproduced in the late 19th century in such periodicals as Paris's 'Le Rire'. Influenced by Felicien Rops, his original etchings evidence a much darker symbolist style.