Georges Girardot

Georges Marie Julien Girardot (1856–1914) was a French figure, landscape, and marine painter.

[1] Georges Marie Julien Girardot was born in Besançon, Doubs on 4 August 1856.

From 1882 he showed his works in the Salon des Artistes Français.

He was awarded an honourable mention in 1893 for The Hunt, a third-class medal in 1896 for Sermon and Miracles of St. Maximin, and a second-class medal in 1907 for Les Dieux s'en vont ('The Gods are Leaving').

He was a full member of the Société des Artistes Français from 1883 until his death.

The Death of Cleopatra (1884)
Before the Wedding (1889)
Water Nymphs (n.d.)
Outdoor Lunch (n.d.)