1896 Original French Art Nouveau Sheet, Mince de Trognes!!! C'est une belle propriété .
Gustave Henri Jossot
From L'Affichiste Vintage Posters, Montreal, QC, Canada
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 02 March 2022
From L'Affichiste Vintage Posters, Montreal, QC, Canada
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 02 March 2022
About this Item
From a portfolio designed by Gustave Henri Jossot and published by E. Menard + Company in 1896, which opens with the words of the artist: "Il faut tuer la guerre sous le ridicule!" (Loosely translated: "We must end war by making a mockery of it") Jossot was born in 1866, and he was twenty when his firsts sketches were published in Dijon. At this time his personal artistic style and his sense of humour echoed the tastes and cultural views that surrounded him. While parodying the style of the Symbolists, by 1894 his eponymous designs has graduated to marry grotesque deformation with decorative distortions. Much of his work lampooned the bourgeoisie , as can be seen from the titles of the illustrated books he produced: Artistes et Bourgeois (Paris: Louis Michaud 1896); Jockey-Club Sardines (1897); Minces de trognes (Paris: Hazard, 1896); Viande de Bourgeois (Paris: Louis Michaud, 1906). The aesthetics of Jossot are closely linked with Nabis drawings and paintings, and with medieval illuminations and frescos, Japanese prints and french cartoonists, like Caran d Ache, Morriss, and Louis Doës. Jossot was branded an anarchist, which he denied. Although he was never a militant, he was certainly an acid critic of the social and political systems of his time. Caption: Sans doute, c'est une belle propriété, mais, leur manque de goût est tel qu'ils n;ont songé à installer no boule de verre sur la pelousse, ni jet d'eau, ni rocher factice . . Translation: Undoubtedly, it is a beautiful property, but their lack of taste is such that they have not thought of installing a glass ball on the plush, no water jet, or artificial rock . . About the Poster: Each sheet is captioned and the translations are as close to the French as possible. Some allusions must be lost due to time and place, but I have done my best to capture the essence of Jossot's original words. This vintage print has been detached from the original publication. Edges can be frayed and/or folded, but all are intact. Please see photos. RARE. This poster measures 10.75x14". Seller Inventory # FR069
Bibliographic Details
Title: 1896 Original French Art Nouveau Sheet, ...
Binding: No Binding
Condition: Fine
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