Gabriel Dauchot

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Gabriel Dauchot 

French (1927-2005)


“Poker Player”

oil on canvas

Canvas: 35”x49”

Frame: 43”x53”

signed bottom left


Dauchot was admitted to the Salon d'Automne in 1944, at  eighteen years old.  He participated in various salons and in the Ecole de Paris shows.  He had his first one-man show at the Galerie Granoff in 1945, another at  the Galerie
Cardo in 1947.  He also received the Prix de la Societe des Amateurs de Collectionneurs in 1951. 

Special exhibitions of his work were held in Los Angeles,
New York, Geneva, Zurich, and Basel. 

In 1953, Edward G. Robinson sponsored a Dauchot exhibition at the Hatfield Gallery in Los Angeles.
In his paintings Dauchot created a kind of "social fairlyland" in a spirited style. 


He is represented in the Musee d' Art Modern in Paris and in several private collections.  

Source: School of Paris

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Gabriel Dauchot 

French (1927-2005)


“Poker Player”

oil on canvas

Canvas: 35”x49”

Frame: 43”x53”

signed bottom left


Dauchot was admitted to the Salon d'Automne in 1944, at  eighteen years old.  He participated in various salons and in the Ecole de Paris shows.  He had his first one-man show at the Galerie Granoff in 1945, another at  the Galerie
Cardo in 1947.  He also received the Prix de la Societe des Amateurs de Collectionneurs in 1951. 

Special exhibitions of his work were held in Los Angeles,
New York, Geneva, Zurich, and Basel. 

In 1953, Edward G. Robinson sponsored a Dauchot exhibition at the Hatfield Gallery in Los Angeles.
In his paintings Dauchot created a kind of "social fairlyland" in a spirited style. 


He is represented in the Musee d' Art Modern in Paris and in several private collections.  

Source: School of Paris

Gabriel Dauchot 

French (1927-2005)


“Poker Player”

oil on canvas

Canvas: 35”x49”

Frame: 43”x53”

signed bottom left


Dauchot was admitted to the Salon d'Automne in 1944, at  eighteen years old.  He participated in various salons and in the Ecole de Paris shows.  He had his first one-man show at the Galerie Granoff in 1945, another at  the Galerie
Cardo in 1947.  He also received the Prix de la Societe des Amateurs de Collectionneurs in 1951. 

Special exhibitions of his work were held in Los Angeles,
New York, Geneva, Zurich, and Basel. 

In 1953, Edward G. Robinson sponsored a Dauchot exhibition at the Hatfield Gallery in Los Angeles.
In his paintings Dauchot created a kind of "social fairlyland" in a spirited style. 


He is represented in the Musee d' Art Modern in Paris and in several private collections.  

Source: School of Paris