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Georges Robin (1904–1928), also known as Jorj Robin, was a sculptor and designer from Nantes.

Femme au sac, by Jorj Robin
Femme au sac, by Jorj Robin

Robin was a member of the Breton nationalist art movement Seiz Breur, working at the magazine Kornog, founded by the movement's leader René-Yves Creston. He created sculptures and embroidery designs for the workshop Nadoziou (needles) based in Nantes.

With other members of Seiz Breur he took part in the founding of the Nantes Celtic Circle, lending his design studio for its classes in the Breton language. He also created a project for a Breton language choir.[1]

After his early death at the age of 24, he was commemorated in a special edition of the journal Keltia, written by Creston and Paul Ladmirault.


References


  1. René-Yves Creston, Paul Ladmirault - Jorj Robin skulter vrezon, e vuhez, e ober. Jorj Robin sculpteur breton, sa vie, son œuvre, Unvaniez ar Seiz-Breur, Plaquette commémorative éditée pour Keltia "Cahiers Interceltiques d'Art et de Littérature" en 1931.

На других языках


- [en] Georges Robin

[es] Jorj Robin

Georges Robin, conocido como Jorj Robin, nacido en 1904 en Nantes y fallecido en 1928 , fue un escultor y dibujante francés.

[fr] Jorj Robin

Jorj Robin, de son vrai nom Georges Robin, né le 12 juillet 1904 à Nantes[1], où il est mort le 14 août 1928[2], est un sculpteur breton originaire de Nantes.



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