Gazi le Tatar

Gazi le Tatar


Gazi le Tatar, né en 1892 et mort en 1975 à Paris, est un artiste-peintre français de Montmartre, ami de Suzanne Valadon.

Bibliographie

  • Gazi le Tatar, fils imaginaire et ami véritable de Suzanne Valadon, B. & M. Willot, ISBN 2-913639-07-0.

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