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  1. André Girard (25 May 1901, Chinon, Indre-et-Loire – 2 September 1968, United States of America) was a French painter, poster-maker and Resistance worker. During the Second World War he founded and headed the CARTE network, also taking "Carte" as his personal codename.

  2. André Girard. Peintre Nationalité française. Birth: 1901, Chinon (Indre-et-Loire, France) Death: 1968, Nyack (New York, États-Unis) © droits réservés

    • May 25, 1901
    • September 2, 1968
  3. At the age of seventeen, André Girard met famed French Fauvist Georges Rouault at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and studied under him until Rouault’s death. Much like his mentor, Girard was a deeply devout artist.

  4. André Girard (25 May 1901, Chinon, Indre-et-Loire – 2 September 1968, United States of America) was a French painter, poster-maker and Resistance worker. During the Second World War he founded and headed the...

  5. André Girard (25 May 1901, Chinon, Indre-et-Loire – 2 September 1968, United States of America) was a French painter, poster-maker and Resistance worker. During the Second World War he founded and headed the CARTE network, also taking "Carte" as his personal codename.

  6. André Girard may refer to: André Girard (1901–1968), French resistance worker and artist, leader of the CARTE network. André Girard (1909–1993), French resistance worker, member of the ALLIANCE network.

  7. Andre Girard, French artist. Decorated officer Legion of Merit. Served with French Military Resistance, 1940-1945, chief staff 1942; member mission in American, 1943-1944.;