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Alexandre portant l’agneau / Gaston Goor ; illustration for ''Les amitiés particulières'' by Roger Peyrefitte, vol. 1. – Paris : Flammarion, 1953 (impr. lithographies Marcel Manequin, 10 mai 1953). – Lithographie ; 20 × 12,5 cm.
'''[[Gaston Goor]]''' (Lunéville, France, October 26, 1902–1977) was a French painter, illustrator and sculptor. Goor studied at the École des Beaux-Arts of Nancy and moved to Paris in 1925. He was a highly accomplished and controversial painter of boys. His principal patron for more than 30 years was [[Roger Peyrefitte]]. Goor illustrated many of Peyrefitte books and also made a number of works on various themes, many of which decorated the walls of Peyrefitte's Paris apartment.
'''[[Gaston Goor]]''' (Lunéville, France, October 26, 1902–1977) was a French painter, illustrator and sculptor. Goor studied at the École des Beaux-Arts of Nancy and moved to Paris in 1925. He was a highly accomplished and controversial painter of boys. His principal patron for more than 30 years was [[Roger Peyrefitte]]. Goor illustrated many of Peyrefitte books and also made a number of works on various themes, many of which decorated the walls of Peyrefitte's Paris apartment.


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Alexandre portant l’agneau / Gaston Goor ; illustration for Les amitiés particulières by Roger Peyrefitte, vol. 1. – Paris : Flammarion, 1953 (impr. lithographies Marcel Manequin, 10 mai 1953). – Lithographie ; 20 × 12,5 cm.


Gaston Goor (Lunéville, France, October 26, 1902–1977) was a French painter, illustrator and sculptor. Goor studied at the École des Beaux-Arts of Nancy and moved to Paris in 1925. He was a highly accomplished and controversial painter of boys. His principal patron for more than 30 years was Roger Peyrefitte. Goor illustrated many of Peyrefitte books and also made a number of works on various themes, many of which decorated the walls of Peyrefitte's Paris apartment.