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Ramon Dilley (Ramon y Romero Gomez) was born in Madrid in 1933. In 1936, when the Spanish Civil War broke out, he fled with his parents to Royan / France). This seaside resort was currently in fashion and was visited by Parisian celebrities. It was a filming location frequently visited by painters such as Lucas, Diaz and Pablo Picasso. Due to his "Belle Epoque" background, Gomez Ramon y Romero was christened "Dilley" by Maurice Rheims in the 1960s. He studied at the Ecole du Louvre in Paris. His works contain colorful depictions of life on the southern French coast and the "Beau Monde". The Académie Française was the place where he found his calling and it would remain the source of inspiration for his works.
The picture is auctioned with a frame.