Le Corre served as a professor in
Marseille, where he instructed
Titouan Lamazou and inspired his passion for sailing and travel sketches. Le Corre's expeditions led him to
Ireland,
Morocco,
Portugal,
Brazil,
Mauritania, and
Antarctica. He sailed on traditional wooden boats. Le Corre was twice offered to be
Peintre de la Marine, which he declined. He also declined membership in the
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. He released ''L'Ivre de mer'', a sketch dedicated to his voyages in the numerous ports of
Brittany. He won the Prix Mémoires de la mer of the
Académie de Marine on 8 March 2012 for this work. Le Corre lived and worked in
Tréguier. He owned the English shipliner
Girl Joyce, a 150-year-old rig which he restored himself. ==Works==