Gaston Sébire

Gaston Sébire (August 18, 1920 - 2001) was a French painter[1][2] of seascapes, landscapes, still lifes and flowers.

In 1953, the Marquis of Cuevas asked him to design the costumes and scenery of L’Ange gris, a ballet based on orchestrations of Claude Debussy's Suite bergamasque by André Caplet and Gustave Cloëz.

His work appeared in many international shows in London with Lorjou and Clave, as well as in Munich, Washington and Japan.

[8] In 1975, Sébire became the official painter of the Marine National, or French Navy, and established himself as a lithographer.

A retrospective of the artist's figurative paintings was presented at the Musee de la Marine in Paris.