Newsboy collecting balls for the barricade - Adolphe Leon Willett Memo.
Newsboy collecting balls for the barricade - Adolphe Leon Willett Memo. - B6(128×182) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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- B5: 100 pages (50 sheets)
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- Ring Color: Silver
Title | Newsboy collecting balls for the barricade |
Author Name | Adolphe Leon Willette |
Production date | 1857-1926 |
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Adolphe Leon Willette
Adolphe Léon Willette was an illustrator , printmaker , and painter active in France from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. He is particularly known for his posters for the Montmartre cabaret "Le Chat Noir" and his magazine illustrations, which portrayed the atmosphere of Paris during the Belle Époque with a light and stylish touch. He is also known as an anti-Semitic caricaturist.
Adolphe Leon Willett Biography
- 1857 7 Born on the 30th of this month in Châlons-en-Champagne, France
- Around 1875, he went to Paris and studied under Alexandre Cabanel, a leading academic painter, at the École des Beaux-Arts (National School of Fine Arts). (However, he later moved away from that style and established his own style.)
- From the early 1880s onwards, he became a regular at the Montmartre cabaret Le Chat Noir, where he designed posters and decorations.
- He contributed illustrations to satirical magazines such as "Le Chat Noir" and "Le Courrier Français."
- He also illustrated the radical anti-Semitic newspaper La Libre Parole, founded by Édouard Drumont.
- In 1889, he founded his own satirical magazine, Le Pierrot, in Montmartre.
- In his later years (especially during World War I) he also produced religious and patriotic works.
- Died in Paris on February 4, 1926 (aged 68)
Representative works
- "Le Chat Noir" posters (many)
- Parsifal (Parce Domine) (1884)
- The Golden Calf (1885)
- Illustrations for magazines such as "Le Chat Noir", "Le Courrier Français", and "La Libre Parole" (numerous)
The Art of Adolphe Leon Willet
Willett's art is characterized by his light and witty portrayals of the cabaret culture of Montmartre and the atmosphere of Paris during the Belle Époque . He particularly demonstrated his talent as an illustrator and printmaker , producing illustrations for numerous magazines and books. His works are characterized by simple, line-based drawings that accurately capture the characteristics of the subject. Willett was also known as a caricaturist , and he left behind many anti-Semitic works. These works reflected the social situation of the time, and today their ethical questionable nature is pointed out. However, his caricatures leave a strong impression on the viewer due to his keen observation of the society of the time and his outstanding descriptive ability.
The influence and later recognition of Adolphe Leon Willett
Willet influenced many artists of his time, especially the Art Nouveau poster artists, with his light and witty illustrations and prints. In particular, he contributed to the rise of the cabaret culture in Montmartre , and his posters and illustrations are valuable materials that convey the atmosphere of Paris at that time to the present day. However, his anti-Semitic works are nowadays criticized for their ethical problems. Willet's art, both in its merits and demerits, can be said to be a complex entity that reflects French society from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. Keywords such as " illustrator ," " printmaker ," " Montmartre ," " Belle Époque ," " Le Chat Noir ," " caricaturist ," and " anti-Semitism " are important elements in understanding Willet's art. His works are collected by museums and private collectors around the world, and are traded at high prices at auctions, and some of them are exhibited at exhibitions.