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Édouard Pailleron

Édouard Jules Henri Pailleron (7 September 1834 – 19 April 1899) was a French poet and dramatist best known for his play Le Monde où l'on s'ennuie.

Édouard Pailleron
Photograph of Pailleron by Étienne Carjat, c. 1875
Born
Édouard Jules Henri Pailleron

(1834-09-07)7 September 1834
Died19 April 1899(1899-04-19) (aged 64)
Spouse
Marie Buloz
(after 1862)
Children3
AwardsLégion d'honneur

Early life edit

Édouard was born in Paris on 7 September 1834.[1] From a Parisian cultured "bourgeoise" family (upper-middle class), he earned first a doctorate in law, then became in succession a lawyer, notary clerk, soldier (a dragoon for two years), but irresistibly attracted by writing, he achieved his first success in 1860 with his one-act play Le Parasite, represented at the Odéon-Théâtre in Paris.[1]

Career edit

 
Portrait of Edouard and Marie-Loise Pailleron, John Singer Sargent, 1881
 
Édouard Pailleron by John Singer Sargent

He had a successful career with his comedies about social customs (comedies de moeurs). His first big hit was obtained at the Theatre du Gymnase, in 1868, with Le Monde où l'on s'amuse (the World where you're having fun), after which he became Director of the Comédie Française (where he was admitted in 1863 with his play Le Dernier quartier - the Last district).

Following his marriage, he became co-director of the Revue des Deux Mondes, a monument of the Romantic literature era founded by his father-in-law.

His career culminated in 1881 with Le Monde où l'on s'ennuie (the World where you are bored), one of the most strikingly successful pieces of the period with a prodigiously long run (over 1000 performances at La Comedie Française in Paris, and great success in St Petersburg, London, etc.) The play, a satirical comedy in three acts, ridiculed contemporary upper class society and was filled with transparent allusions to well-known people.[2] The play was later adapted into English by Clinton Stuart under the title Our Society and presented at Madison Square Theatre in 1886. In America, the role of Suzanne, which was originated by French actress Suzette Reichenberg, was played by Annie Russell.[1][3]

His triumphal success earned him his election to the famous Académie française in 1882 (seat n°12) and he was awarded the Légion d'honneur. Neither of his two last works (La Souris in 1887, and Cabotins in 1894)[4] achieved so great a success.[5]

After his death, his plays continued to be produced and staged for many years.[6][7][8]

Personal life edit

 
Madame Edouard Pailleron, John Singer Sargent, 1879

In 1862, he married Marie Buloz, the daughter of François Buloz, founder and director of the world-wide famous Revue des Deux Mondes. From his marriage with Marie, Edouard had three children:

  • Édouard Pailleron Jr., who married Marguerite Forest, a daughter of his friend, the French Senator Charles Forest.[9]
  • Henri Pailleron, who died at only six years old.
  • Marie-Louise Pailleron (1870–1951), who became an erudite historian of the "Revue des deux mondes" and of the major names in French literature of the 19th century. She married, and divorced, French lawyer Jacques Bourget.

Pailleron died on 19 April 1899.[1]

Friendship with John Singer Sargent edit

Pailleron was a close friend of the American artist John Singer Sargent, who studied painting at the Parisian École des Beaux-Arts, introducing him to the Parisian high-life society which was very important for the beginning of his successful career. Sargent painted several portraits of Edouard and his family, which are all currently in museums, mainly American ones. Sargent painted a portrait of Edouard in 1879 (now in the Musée Chateau de Versailles, France), also his wife Marie in 1880 (now in the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.),[10] and also of his children, Edouard Jr. and Marie-Louise in 1881 (now in the Des Moines Art Center). These paintings were among the first to make John Singer Sargent famous.[11]

Legacy edit

A statue bust of Edouard Pailleron, sculpted in 1906 by Russian-born artist Leopold Bernard Bernstamm, is located in the Parc Monceau in Paris.

Finally, his vacation property above Chambéry (Savoie), named "La Souris", built in the last years of the 19th century, is still surviving and virtually unchanged as the original park with trees more than 100 years old, even if the whole is now an allotment. In contrast, in the same park, the cottage of his friend Charles Forest, Senator of Savoie, whose daughter Marguerite married his son Edouard, no longer exists.

Collège Édouard-Pailleron edit

In France, his name became famous again in the 1970s because it was given to a school in Paris near Buttes Chaumont Park in northeastern Paris. The school was destroyed by a fire on 6 February 1973, killing 21 children.[12][13]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "A FRENCH DRAMATIST DEAD.; M. Edouard Jules Henri Pailleron Has Passed Away". The New York Times. 21 April 1899. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  2. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Pailleron, Édouard Jules Henri" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 20 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 456.
  3. ^ "Notes of the Week: Miss Mary Anderson will begin a short Spring season at the Star Theatre May 10". The New York Times. 25 April 1886. p. 9. "The Little Tycoon" is announced for nightly repetition at the Fifth Avenue Theatre.
  4. ^ "NEW PLAY AT THE FRANCAIS; " CABOTINS" BY PAILLERON SAVED BY SOME GOOD ACTORS. The Love e Story of a Rising Sculptor -- Enamored of Valentine, a Studio Waif -- Her Guardian and His Com- ical Secretary -- A Provencal Full of Bousts and Impudence -- The Inevita- ble Wicked Wife -- The Sculptor's Peasant Mother -- Got and Coquelin". The New York Times. 25 March 1894. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  5. ^ "TALK OF LONDON THEATRES; Charles Frohman Pleased with the Success of "Secret Service" at the Adelphi. MUST GIVE WAY TO BERNHARDT M. Pailleron's Comedy the Forerunner of Great Conflagrations -- Plans of Mr. Daly, Daniel Frohman, and Others -- Bernhardt's New Plays". The New York Times. 30 May 1897. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  6. ^ "PAILLERON IN MATINEE.; " Little Miss Mouse" at Wallack's Reveals a Promising Young Actress". The New York Times. 9 May 1902. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  7. ^ "PAILLERON'S FARCE PLAYED IN FRENCH; " Le Monde ou l'on s'Ennuie " Inaugurates the Last Fortnight of the Season. ALL THE FAVORITES SEEN Yvonne Garrick and Mme. Diska Take First Place in This Revival of a Time-Worn Comedy". The New York Times. 18 April 1916. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  8. ^ "IN THE THEATRES ALONG BROADWAY". The New York Times. 16 April 1916. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  9. ^ "Marguerite Forest, fille du sénateur Charles Forest et belle-fille de l'écrivain Edouard Pailleron (propriétaire), Ex-libris. Ex-libris". www.livre-rare-book.com. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  10. ^ "Art: 'The Private World of John Singer Sargent'; Corcoran Gallery Puts 170 Works on Display; Some of Works Loaned by Family Collection". The New York Times. 20 April 1964. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  11. ^ "Highlights From 'Sargent: Portraits of Artists and Friends' at the Met". The New York Times. 2 July 2015. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  12. ^ Robertson, Nan (14 February 1973). "School Fire Allegedly Set by a Pupil And Fatal to 21 Stirs a French Debate". The New York Times. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  13. ^ Paris en Dates et en Chiffres. Editions Jean-paul Gisserot. p. 168. ISBN 978-2-87747-833-5. Retrieved 13 May 2020.

External links edit

  • Je Passais, Pailleron's 1887 poem.

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Edouard Jules Henri Pailleron 7 September 1834 19 April 1899 was a French poet and dramatist best known for his play Le Monde ou l on s ennuie Edouard PailleronPhotograph of Pailleron by Etienne Carjat c 1875BornEdouard Jules Henri Pailleron 1834 09 07 7 September 1834Paris FranceDied19 April 1899 1899 04 19 aged 64 SpouseMarie Buloz after 1862 wbr Children3AwardsLegion d honneur Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 3 1 Friendship with John Singer Sargent 4 Legacy 4 1 College Edouard Pailleron 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editEdouard was born in Paris on 7 September 1834 1 From a Parisian cultured bourgeoise family upper middle class he earned first a doctorate in law then became in succession a lawyer notary clerk soldier a dragoon for two years but irresistibly attracted by writing he achieved his first success in 1860 with his one act play Le Parasite represented at the Odeon Theatre in Paris 1 Career edit nbsp Portrait of Edouard and Marie Loise Pailleron John Singer Sargent 1881 nbsp Edouard Pailleron by John Singer SargentHe had a successful career with his comedies about social customs comedies de moeurs His first big hit was obtained at the Theatre du Gymnase in 1868 with Le Monde ou l on s amuse the World where you re having fun after which he became Director of the Comedie Francaise where he was admitted in 1863 with his play Le Dernier quartier the Last district Following his marriage he became co director of the Revue des Deux Mondes a monument of the Romantic literature era founded by his father in law His career culminated in 1881 with Le Monde ou l on s ennuie the World where you are bored one of the most strikingly successful pieces of the period with a prodigiously long run over 1000 performances at La Comedie Francaise in Paris and great success in St Petersburg London etc The play a satirical comedy in three acts ridiculed contemporary upper class society and was filled with transparent allusions to well known people 2 The play was later adapted into English by Clinton Stuart under the title Our Society and presented at Madison Square Theatre in 1886 In America the role of Suzanne which was originated by French actress Suzette Reichenberg was played by Annie Russell 1 3 His triumphal success earned him his election to the famous Academie francaise in 1882 seat n 12 and he was awarded the Legion d honneur Neither of his two last works La Souris in 1887 and Cabotins in 1894 4 achieved so great a success 5 After his death his plays continued to be produced and staged for many years 6 7 8 Personal life edit nbsp Madame Edouard Pailleron John Singer Sargent 1879In 1862 he married Marie Buloz the daughter of Francois Buloz founder and director of the world wide famous Revue des Deux Mondes From his marriage with Marie Edouard had three children Edouard Pailleron Jr who married Marguerite Forest a daughter of his friend the French Senator Charles Forest 9 Henri Pailleron who died at only six years old Marie Louise Pailleron 1870 1951 who became an erudite historian of the Revue des deux mondes and of the major names in French literature of the 19th century She married and divorced French lawyer Jacques Bourget Pailleron died on 19 April 1899 1 Friendship with John Singer Sargent edit Pailleron was a close friend of the American artist John Singer Sargent who studied painting at the Parisian Ecole des Beaux Arts introducing him to the Parisian high life society which was very important for the beginning of his successful career Sargent painted several portraits of Edouard and his family which are all currently in museums mainly American ones Sargent painted a portrait of Edouard in 1879 now in the Musee Chateau de Versailles France also his wife Marie in 1880 now in the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D C 10 and also of his children Edouard Jr and Marie Louise in 1881 now in the Des Moines Art Center These paintings were among the first to make John Singer Sargent famous 11 Legacy editA statue bust of Edouard Pailleron sculpted in 1906 by Russian born artist Leopold Bernard Bernstamm is located in the Parc Monceau in Paris Finally his vacation property above Chambery Savoie named La Souris built in the last years of the 19th century is still surviving and virtually unchanged as the original park with trees more than 100 years old even if the whole is now an allotment In contrast in the same park the cottage of his friend Charles Forest Senator of Savoie whose daughter Marguerite married his son Edouard no longer exists College Edouard Pailleron edit In France his name became famous again in the 1970s because it was given to a school in Paris near Buttes Chaumont Park in northeastern Paris The school was destroyed by a fire on 6 February 1973 killing 21 children 12 13 References edit a b c d A FRENCH DRAMATIST DEAD M Edouard Jules Henri Pailleron Has Passed Away The New York Times 21 April 1899 Retrieved 13 May 2020 Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Pailleron Edouard Jules Henri Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 20 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 456 Notes of the Week Miss Mary Anderson will begin a short Spring season at the Star Theatre May 10 The New York Times 25 April 1886 p 9 The Little Tycoon is announced for nightly repetition at the Fifth Avenue Theatre NEW PLAY AT THE FRANCAIS CABOTINS BY PAILLERON SAVED BY SOME GOOD ACTORS The Love e Story of a Rising Sculptor Enamored of Valentine a Studio Waif Her Guardian and His Com ical Secretary A Provencal Full of Bousts and Impudence The Inevita ble Wicked Wife The Sculptor s Peasant Mother Got and Coquelin The New York Times 25 March 1894 Retrieved 13 May 2020 TALK OF LONDON THEATRES Charles Frohman Pleased with the Success of Secret Service at the Adelphi MUST GIVE WAY TO BERNHARDT M Pailleron s Comedy the Forerunner of Great Conflagrations Plans of Mr Daly Daniel Frohman and Others Bernhardt s New Plays The New York Times 30 May 1897 Retrieved 13 May 2020 PAILLERON IN MATINEE Little Miss Mouse at Wallack s Reveals a Promising Young Actress The New York Times 9 May 1902 Retrieved 13 May 2020 PAILLERON S FARCE PLAYED IN FRENCH Le Monde ou l on s Ennuie Inaugurates the Last Fortnight of the Season ALL THE FAVORITES SEEN Yvonne Garrick and Mme Diska Take First Place in This Revival of a Time Worn Comedy The New York Times 18 April 1916 Retrieved 13 May 2020 IN THE THEATRES ALONG BROADWAY The New York Times 16 April 1916 Retrieved 13 May 2020 Marguerite Forest fille du senateur Charles Forest et belle fille de l ecrivain Edouard Pailleron proprietaire Ex libris Ex libris www livre rare book com Retrieved 13 May 2020 Art The Private World of John Singer Sargent Corcoran Gallery Puts 170 Works on Display Some of Works Loaned by Family Collection The New York Times 20 April 1964 Retrieved 13 May 2020 Highlights From Sargent Portraits of Artists and Friends at the Met The New York Times 2 July 2015 Retrieved 13 May 2020 Robertson Nan 14 February 1973 School Fire Allegedly Set by a Pupil And Fatal to 21 Stirs a French Debate The New York Times Retrieved 13 May 2020 Paris en Dates et en Chiffres Editions Jean paul Gisserot p 168 ISBN 978 2 87747 833 5 Retrieved 13 May 2020 External links editJe Passais Pailleron s 1887 poem Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edouard Pailleron amp oldid 1154148382, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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