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Fortuné Méaulle

Fortuné Louis Méaulle (11 April 1844, Angers – 11 May 1916)[1] was a French wood-engraver and writer.

Dreyfus in Prison
(1895; Méaulle after Lionel Royer)

Biography edit

He apprenticed with Joseph Burn-Smeeton (fl.1840-1880), a British-born artist who worked with the French wood-engraver Auguste Tilly (1840–1898). Later, he was able to become part of a small, exclusive group of wood-engravers who worked for Louis Hachette; consisting of Charles Laplante [fr], Henri Théophile Hildibrand and Charles Barbant. He did not remain there long, however; being dismissed for "serious misconduct."[citation needed]

He then established his own studio and was one of the first artists to work with Daniel Vierge. Among his most notable illustrations are those made from pen and ink drawings by François Chifflart for The Toilers of the Sea by Victor Hugo, although Hugo had originally wanted them to be brush wash drawings, concerned that the resultant wood-engravings would not match the spirit of his writing. After seeing samples, he was convinced and changed his mind.

The output of Méaulle's studio was large, but of an uneven quality. The bulk of his work involved covers for the illustrated supplement to Le Petit Journal, most of them designed by Henri Meyer. He also produced large double-paged supplements and worked for the French newspapers Le Journal Illustré and Le Monde Illustré.

As a writer, he published books on art, children's books and juvenile fiction, some illustrated by other artists.

Gallery edit

Selected works edit

  • Messieurs et Mesdemoiselles Bébé, carnets d’un papa, Ducrocq, 1887
  • Le Robinson des Airs (an imaginary voyage), Ducrocq, 1889
  • Délaissée, A. Mame et fils, 1898
  • Victor Hugo, 1802–1902, ouvrage pour la jeunesse, Société Française d'Éditions d'Art, 1902

Further reading edit

  • Rémi Blachon, La gravure sur bois au XIXe siècle: l'âge du bois debout, Éditions de l'Amateur, 2001 ISBN 2-85917-332-3

References edit

  1. ^ "On annonce la mort de : M. Fortuné Méaulle, le dessinateur bien connu qui illustra notamment les pauvres de Victor-Hugo." in Journal des débats politiques et littéraires, 15 May 1916 (in French)

External links edit

  • Fortuné Méaulle: Sources and references @ Data.bnf.fr
  • Works by or about Fortuné Méaulle at Internet Archive

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