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Descrizione : Title: Among the Moors: Sketches of Oriental Life Author: Charles Auguste Loye - George Montbard, real name Charles Auguste Loye was a French artist, illustrator and caricaturist who signed his work G. Montbard. Loye was born in Montbard on 2 August 1841. His parents were Charles Auguste Loye, 25 years old at his birth, who was a tax inspector in Chatellerault, in Nievre, Burgundy, and Léopoldine Gaveau. Under the Second French Empire, he published a caricature of Victor Hugo and another of Sainte-Beuve in 1867 in Le Masque, a theatrical weekly. The following year, he published another caricature of Hugo in Gulliver, a satirical weekly: under the title Romanticism, Hugo is depicted in a medieval setting as the flag-bearer of the Romantic Movement. His drawings also appeared in La Rue, a periodical published by his friend Jules Vallès, as well as in satirical publications such as Le Monde illustre (1880) and L'Eclipse. He also published a single issue of his own weekly satirical periodical, La Fronde illustrée, dated 27 March 1871. In My Days of Adventure, The Fall of France, 1870-71, Ernest Alfred Vizetelly, who had hired Montbard as an illustrator, writes that at that time Montbard was a Republican-in fact, a future Communard and did not appreciate an unexpected meeting in the street with Napoleon III, who took an interest in the sketch he was making. He refused to shave his revolutionary beard at the request of the chamberlain. He became actively involved in the Paris Commune in 1871. His friend the illustrator Andre Gill thought that he had died on the battlefield. But in fact Montbard fled to London to escape the loyalist Versaillais troops, sending his drawings from there to Le Monde illustre and L'Eclipse and also working for several London periodicals. In 1872, he illustrated the riots in Ireland for the Illustrated London News, and a watercolour portrait of Thomas Binney by him was published in Vanity Fair on 12 October 1872, signed Charles Augute Loye. His caricature of Leon Gambetta, also published in Vanity Fair on 19 October 1872, bears the caption: He devoured France with activity. In 1876, Henri Bellenger published Londres pittoresque et la vie anglaise, with eight drawings by Montbard. In 1882 Vincent van Gogh, who was also working for the Illustrated London News, mentioned receiving sketches by him of the Channel Islands. Even after the amnesty of 1880, Montbard remained in London, where he married. His wife Alice was twenty years his junior, born in London in 1861. Montbard lived at 3 Augustus Square, according to the census of 1891 under the name of George Montbard. A daughter named Madeleine was apparently born in 1882 at that address. For Montbard, art was also an opportunity to share his political views. Thus in 1889, he concludes in his book L' Ennemi Delenda est Germania, si vult vivere Gallia, which may be translated Germany must be destroyed for France to live. In The Case of John Bull in Egypt, the Transvaal, Venezuela and Elsewhere, he comments on the politics of the British Empire in the guise of a friendly conversation between France and John Bull. Montbard did not confine himself to drawing and watercolors, he also painted in oils. He travelled extensively, particularly to the Maghreb. This was also the period of the beginnings of photography, which came to compete with the illustrator's art. This is why, albeit with some humour, Montbard writes of it in Among the Moors as producing ... a deformed and lugubrious picture of men and things and possibly constituting a terrible engine of destruction, an explosive substance that was destined to pulverise the world of art. In 1896, he illustrated Rudyard Kipling's poem The 'eathen for Pearson's Magazine. His grave is in the cemetery at Dinard, Normandy, where his wife lived in the viscount's manor, Ker Loïs.(Biography courtesy of Wikipedia) Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons / Sampson, Low Marston & Company, Limited City: New York / London Year: 1894 Printing Information: First Edition Binding Style: Hardcover Pagination: xxii/281 pages Width: 7 Height: 10 Book Details: Condition / Notes: Antique volume is bound in green cloth with bright stamped gilt lettering to spine and front cover. Ornamental design in gold with Arabic motifs appear on spine and front, and in black on rear cover. Book shows light shelfwear. Binding is firm. Previous owner's plate appears on front pastedown. Pages display occasional light foxing. Work is illustrated with plates and numerous textual illustrations. Work is preserved in transparent plastic cover. For lots which include only books, our shipping charge applies to any address within the fifty United States. For lots which are not books, the stated shipping cost in this listing will apply only to addresses within the continental 48 states. Within those parameters, the shipping cost for this lot will be: $6.50
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Il lotto Lotto n° 4360
Titolo : G Montbard Among The Moors Sketches Of Oriental Life 1894 First Edition Antique Morocco History & Travel Plates Decorative Binding, EPOCA : 1870
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Titolo di vendita : Books and Ephemera - Miro, Lam, Textiles, Hemingway, etc.
Data della vendita : 08/06/2014 🔓Senza carta di credito.
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