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Lucien Métivet

Lucien Marie François Métivet (January 19, 1863 - July 16, 1932) [1]was a French poster artist, cartoonist, illustrator, and author who achieved notoriety during the Belle Epoque. Best known for his 1893 poster of the chanteuse Eugénie Buffet, he was also a popular cover artist for the Parisian humor magazine Le Rire and a frequent contributor of cartoons and illustrations to it and other magazines. He illustrated books by a number of prominent authors of the time and wrote at least two books of his own. Métivet was "a master in caricature, humorous illustration and lithographic techniques" who became "one of the most prominent illustrators of the 19th century."[2]

Lucien Métivet
Lucien Métivet
Born
Lucien Marie François Métivet

( 1863-01-19)January 19, 1863
Paris, France
DiedJuly 16, 1932(1932-07-16) (aged 69)
Paris, France
NationalityFrench
Known forPoster artist, painter, printmaker, cartoonist, illustrator, author

Biography Edit

Métivet was born in Paris in 1863. He studied classical art before turning to popular art forms. While still in his twenties, Métivet illustrated, with Carlos Schwabe, an 1890 edition of Émile Zola’s novel Le Rêve (which had first appeared two years earlier).[3]

Métivet's 1893 poster portraying Eugénie Buffet and promoting her appearances at Charles Verneau's nightclub Les Ambassadeurs was the first of two he would do for her. It was immediately recognized as extraordinary, and a contemporary critic noted that "Métivet’s talent is seen at its best in the Eugénie Buffet advertisements" which he deemed "worthy [of] a place amongst the best posters which have come from the hands of contemporary French artists.”[4]

 
Poster for performances
by Eugénie Buffet
Published in Les Maîtres de l'Affiche

Métivet’s first cover for the humor weekly Le Rire appeared on the magazine’s fifth issue, December 8, 1894. Entitled “Salon du Cycle,” the image humorously celebrated the popularity of the bicycle, which was at the time a new force in daily life. Métivet became a frequent contributor, and his many appearances in the magazine allowed his satirical side to emerge. For example, a February 1896 cartoon sequence entitled Rayons indiscrets ("Indiscreet Rays") consisted of comic silhouettes that played on the concept of the x-ray (a new technology) to audacious effect. As one art historian has noted, "Métivet here harnessed an absolutely new way of seeing – notably one linked to the medical understanding of the body – to the predilection for fantasy and voyeurism that seems to have been current in the contemporary visual imagination.”[5]

In July 1896 the Century Co. ran a contest in Paris for a poster design depicting Napoleon. Of twenty-two submissions from leading poster artists, Métivet's design was unanimously selected as the first-place winner.[6] Famously, one of the other contestants, whose work Métivet won out over, was Toulouse-Lautrec. Métivet's Napoleon poster, however, has had its share of detractors, including one reviewer who disliked its reliance on symbols and declared: “The general public may approve of the design, but there is hardly a doubt that the artistic verdict will be ‘too much detail and mystery.’ Moreover, a poster which needs to be explained fails of its chief purpose."[7]

 
"At the Sculpture Exhibition"
 
Share of the Soc. Internationale de la Photographie des Coleurs S. A., issued January 1899; designed by Lucien Métivet

Métivet’s prolific output included illustrations for many books, which in the late 1890s included Catulle Mendès' L'homme orchestre (1896), Pierre Valdagne's Variations sur le meme air (1896), and Michel Leblanc’s Voici de ailes! (1898). In 1898 Métivet also contributed “more than 100 frolicsome drawings"[8] to Arsène Alexandre’s whimsical book about four fairies, Les Fées en train de plaisir and in 1900 he illustrated Michel Provins' Nos petits coeurs (1900). For the 1905 edition of Guy de Maupassant’s Clair de lune Métivet created dozens of drawings, and he later did dozens of erotic drawings for at least two books by author Pierre Louÿs, Les aventures du Roi Pausole and Les Chansons de Bilitis, which focused on the theme of lesbian lovers.

Historic securities collectors count documents like ”S. A. des Phosphates du Chéliff (Algérie)”, ”Compagnie Lyonnaise de Tramways”, ”Société en Participation du Navire-Express-Rouleurs Bazin”, ”Grands Moulins St-Pierre à Saint-Denis (Seine)”, ”Fabrica de Vidrios de Lamiaco SA” or “Société Internationale de la Photographie des Couleurs” for the highlights of every collection.

In 1907, the publisher of Le Rire launched another magazine, Fantasio, to which Métivet also contributed. Métivet remained active throughout the next two decades, with these and other magazines, his work often reflecting themes of politics and war during World War I. He published books of his own (including the satirical Jean-Qui-Lit et Snobinet and the later Délurette et Lambine) and in 1926 illustrated the humorous tales of Balzac and Pierre Legendre’s Au Fond du Maelstrom.

Métivet's accomplishments were honored by the French government when he was named Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur in 1923.

He died in Paris on July 16, 1932.

References Edit

  1. ^ https://www.musee-orsay.fr/es/recursos/directorio-artistas-personalidades/lucien-metivet-18910
  2. ^ lambiek.net
  3. ^ Emery, Elizabeth Nicole, Romancing the Cathedral: Gothic Architecture in Fin-de-Siècle French Culture (SUNY Press, 2001)
  4. ^ Hiatt, Charles, Picture Posters: A Short History of the Illustrated Placard, with Many Reproductions of the Most Artistic Examples in All Countries (1895)
  5. ^ Thomson, Richard, The Troubled Republic: Visual Culture and Social Debate in France, 1889-1900 (Yale University Press, 2004), pages 45-46.
  6. ^ The Publishers Weekly, January 11, 1896
  7. ^ American Bookmaker, January 1896
  8. ^ Literature: An International Gazette of Criticism, December 24, 1898

External links Edit

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Lucien Marie Francois Metivet January 19 1863 July 16 1932 1 was a French poster artist cartoonist illustrator and author who achieved notoriety during the Belle Epoque Best known for his 1893 poster of the chanteuse Eugenie Buffet he was also a popular cover artist for the Parisian humor magazine Le Rire and a frequent contributor of cartoons and illustrations to it and other magazines He illustrated books by a number of prominent authors of the time and wrote at least two books of his own Metivet was a master in caricature humorous illustration and lithographic techniques who became one of the most prominent illustrators of the 19th century 2 Lucien MetivetLucien MetivetBornLucien Marie Francois Metivet 1863 01 19 January 19 1863Paris FranceDiedJuly 16 1932 1932 07 16 aged 69 Paris FranceNationalityFrenchKnown forPoster artist painter printmaker cartoonist illustrator authorBiography EditMetivet was born in Paris in 1863 He studied classical art before turning to popular art forms While still in his twenties Metivet illustrated with Carlos Schwabe an 1890 edition of Emile Zola s novel Le Reve which had first appeared two years earlier 3 Metivet s 1893 poster portraying Eugenie Buffet and promoting her appearances at Charles Verneau s nightclub Les Ambassadeurs was the first of two he would do for her It was immediately recognized as extraordinary and a contemporary critic noted that Metivet s talent is seen at its best in the Eugenie Buffet advertisements which he deemed worthy of a place amongst the best posters which have come from the hands of contemporary French artists 4 Poster for performances by Eugenie BuffetPublished in Les Maitres de l AfficheMetivet s first cover for the humor weekly Le Rire appeared on the magazine s fifth issue December 8 1894 Entitled Salon du Cycle the image humorously celebrated the popularity of the bicycle which was at the time a new force in daily life Metivet became a frequent contributor and his many appearances in the magazine allowed his satirical side to emerge For example a February 1896 cartoon sequence entitled Rayons indiscrets Indiscreet Rays consisted of comic silhouettes that played on the concept of the x ray a new technology to audacious effect As one art historian has noted Metivet here harnessed an absolutely new way of seeing notably one linked to the medical understanding of the body to the predilection for fantasy and voyeurism that seems to have been current in the contemporary visual imagination 5 In July 1896 the Century Co ran a contest in Paris for a poster design depicting Napoleon Of twenty two submissions from leading poster artists Metivet s design was unanimously selected as the first place winner 6 Famously one of the other contestants whose work Metivet won out over was Toulouse Lautrec Metivet s Napoleon poster however has had its share of detractors including one reviewer who disliked its reliance on symbols and declared The general public may approve of the design but there is hardly a doubt that the artistic verdict will be too much detail and mystery Moreover a poster which needs to be explained fails of its chief purpose 7 At the Sculpture Exhibition Share of the Soc Internationale de la Photographie des Coleurs S A issued January 1899 designed by Lucien MetivetMetivet s prolific output included illustrations for many books which in the late 1890s included Catulle Mendes L homme orchestre 1896 Pierre Valdagne s Variations sur le meme air 1896 and Michel Leblanc s Voici de ailes 1898 In 1898 Metivet also contributed more than 100 frolicsome drawings 8 to Arsene Alexandre s whimsical book about four fairies Les Fees en train de plaisir and in 1900 he illustrated Michel Provins Nos petits coeurs 1900 For the 1905 edition of Guy de Maupassant s Clair de lune Metivet created dozens of drawings and he later did dozens of erotic drawings for at least two books by author Pierre Louys Les aventures du Roi Pausole and Les Chansons de Bilitis which focused on the theme of lesbian lovers Historic securities collectors count documents like S A des Phosphates du Cheliff Algerie Compagnie Lyonnaise de Tramways Societe en Participation du Navire Express Rouleurs Bazin Grands Moulins St Pierre a Saint Denis Seine Fabrica de Vidrios de Lamiaco SA or Societe Internationale de la Photographie des Couleurs for the highlights of every collection In 1907 the publisher of Le Rire launched another magazine Fantasio to which Metivet also contributed Metivet remained active throughout the next two decades with these and other magazines his work often reflecting themes of politics and war during World War I He published books of his own including the satirical Jean Qui Lit et Snobinet and the later Delurette et Lambine and in 1926 illustrated the humorous tales of Balzac and Pierre Legendre s Au Fond du Maelstrom Metivet s accomplishments were honored by the French government when he was named Chevalier de la Legion d honneur in 1923 He died in Paris on July 16 1932 References Edit https www musee orsay fr es recursos directorio artistas personalidades lucien metivet 18910 lambiek net Emery Elizabeth Nicole Romancing the Cathedral Gothic Architecture in Fin de Siecle French Culture SUNY Press 2001 Hiatt Charles Picture Posters A Short History of the Illustrated Placard with Many Reproductions of the Most Artistic Examples in All Countries 1895 Thomson Richard The Troubled Republic Visual Culture and Social Debate in France 1889 1900 Yale University Press 2004 pages 45 46 The Publishers Weekly January 11 1896 American Bookmaker January 1896 Literature An International Gazette of Criticism December 24 1898External links Edit Media related to Lucien Metivet at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lucien Metivet amp oldid 1118552789, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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