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unusual facts about Clément Serveau


Clément Serveau

From 1907 to 1909 he served as a soldier in the 15th Battalion in the Vosges at Remiremont.


Louis Marcoussis

From 1930 onwards, much as his friend Clément Serveau, he concentrated on printmaking and illustration, including work inspired by Apollinaire's Alcool, Tzara's Indicateur des chemins de cœur, and Éluard's Lingères légères and Aurélia.


see also

Mario Prassinos

He attended the Sorbonne in Paris beginning in 1932 and briefly trained in the studio of the French painter Clement Serveau (1886-1972).