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La Belle époque de Jules Chéret : de l'affiche au décor

Bargiel, Réjane ; Le Men, Ségolène
Paris : Arts décoratifs : BnF, 2010

Du Second Empire aux années 1930, J. Chéret a réalisé des affiches qui ont accompagné l'entrée de la France dans la vie moderne, toutes reproduites dans ce catalogue raisonné de son oeuvre. Il permet de découvrir des aspects de son travail jusque là ignorés, notamment ses débuts, évoque son travail de décorateur, analyse ses relations avec les artistes et le regard des critiques d'art de l'époque.[résumé de l'éditeur]


Cote : 769.92 C5213b 2010

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Portrait of the opportunist as circus acrobat : Félicien Champsaur's Entrée de clowns

Forrest, Jennifer
Image & Narrative, vol. 12 n°4, p.79-114, 2011

Félicien Champsaur's collection of short stories, Entrée de clowns (1886) features a multitude of illustrations by almost three dozen artists. Few fin-de-siècle works were illustrated as extensively. Some scholars consider this work as representative of an aesthetic transition involving a more integrated fusion of graphic art with literature. But, while the title promises a narrative with the circus as its milieu, the composition is quite non-circus related, assuming strictly formal values through the iconography. In the context of the title, therefore, the illustrations could only serve a performative function, an idea supported by the preface's claims to reproduce a circus program's organization with a topsy-turvy entrance of clowns introducing each number. A closer xamination of Champsaur's use of illustrations in this collection reveals, however, that he seized on and exploited an avant-garde icon (the clown) and its iconography, banking on familiarity with this icon in order to manufacture an avant-garde persona for himself, and capitalizing on marketing strategies to promote and sell his work. [author summary]
Félicien Champsaur's collection of short stories, Entrée de clowns (1886) features a multitude of illustrations by almost three dozen artists. Few fin-de-siècle works were illustrated as extensively. Some scholars consider this work as representative of an aesthetic transition involving a more integrated fusion of graphic art with literature. But, while the title promises a narrative with the circus as its milieu, the composition is quite ...


Cote : 809.892 791 3 F728p 2011

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