Lionel Floch (1895 – 1972) was a Breton painter, engraver
and designer.
He was the son of a naval officer and was mobilized himself
during World War I. After, he learned painting by Théophile Deyrolle and Concarneau
and was also influenced by Lucien Simon.
Between the two world wars, he was a member of the intellectual
and artistic community of Quimper.
Floch was anti-militarist, anti-clerical and
anti-Gaullist.
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