Jean Geoffroy

Henri-Jules-Jean Geoffroy, also known by the pseudonym Géo (1 March 1853, Marennes - 15 December 1924, Paris) was a French painter and illustrator, known primarily for his genre scenes with children.

His mother, Rosalie, was the eldest daughter of an English painter named John Dickinson (1791-1830).

In 1871, he began his studies at the École des Beaux-Arts; originally with Léon Bonnat, then with Eugène Levasseur (1822-1887) and Adolphe Yvon.

[2] Another commission for five murals was received in 1893, occasioning trips to Brittany and Algeria to gather material.

He came to be a painter of children because, at the beginning of his career, he shared an apartment with two teachers, Louis and Julie Girard, above their private school.

Jean Geoffroy
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