• Georges Ferdinand Bigot (7 April 1860 – 10 October 1927) was a French cartoonist, illustrator and artist. Although almost unknown in his native country...
  • Georges Bigot on his arrival in Japan in 1882. Benefiting from the attraction that the West aroused in all layers of Japanese society of the Meiji era...
  • Georges Bigot is known for Интернэшнл (2009), J'ai vu tuer Ben Barka (2005) and Achtung Zoll! (1980).
  • Georges Bigot and Japan also makes a valuable contribution to Meiji Studies and the history of both Franco- and Anglo-Japanese relations, as well as the role...
  • Explore exquisite fine art reproductions by Georges Ferdinand Bigot. • 46 Artworks available • Museum-grade quality • Custom-made.
  • Georges Ferdinand Bigot (Paris, 1860 - 1927) arrived in Japan in 1881, where he immersed himself very quickly in Japanese life by learning the language...
  • Georges Bigot, a French painter and sketch artist, resided in Japan from 1882-1899. Initially he taught drawing at the National Military Academy.
  • Georges Bigot (b. 1860). Born: 1860 April 7 in Paris, France. Died: 1927 October 10 in Bièvres, Essone, France. Biography: Bigot was encouraged into the arts...
  • He married in Japan and had a son, Maurice. Georges Bigot and Charles Wirgman are both noted for their satirical sketch art in Japan.
  • Petite histoire de bambous et de transmission. Georges Bigot, rentré en France, à Paris à l'automne 1899, s'est finalement installé à Bièvres en 1911.