Claude Guillaumin
Claude Guillaumin | |
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Born | Claude Guillaumin 11 August 1842 Allier, France |
Died | 9 March 1927 | (aged 84)
Known for | Caricaturist, artist, illustrator |
Claude Guillaumin (11 August 1842 – 9 March 1927) or Édouard Pépin[1] was a French painter and caricaturist.[2][3]
Life and career
[edit]He was born on 11 August 1842 in Moulins. He was one of the Republicans exiled to Algeria during the suppression of the uprisings against the Coup of 2 December 1851. This incident affected the young Claude Guillaumin, who opposed bonapartism and all forms of despotism.
Using the pseudonym Pépin, he made his cartoonist debut at the end of the Second Empire at La Lune (from 1866), La Rue de Jules Vallès (1867-1868), then L'Éclipse. Pépin's cartoons have appeared on the cover of L'Éclipse many times.
In the early part of the Third Republic, Pépin began drawing in 1875 for Le Grelot, for which he had drawn most of the covers between 1876 and 1879, thus replacing Alfred Le Petit. Later, he made illustrations for various magazines. He also worked at Le Lampion de Berluron. In November 1881, Guillaumin became the administrator of this satirical magazine, in which he freely conveyed his anti-religionist ideologies. In the same years, his caricatures were also published in Le Troupier.
In the mid-1880s Pépin returned to Le Grelot. As a radical Republican, he made accusations against monarchists, Catholics, Boulangists (especially Henri Rochefort) and socialists there. Pépin later joined the Dreyfusard camp. From the end of the autumn of 1897 he had a conflict with the director of Le Grelot over a caricature of General Mercier, in which he expressed his thoughts. Pépin then decided to start his own weekly satirical magazine, Le Fouet. He also sent drawings to Petit Rouennais between 1901 and 1902.
Pépin was a student of Henri Harpignies, he was also a painter. Like his master, he produced works on landscapes. In 1890 he exhibited Le Chantier du Père Gazut at the Paris Salon. In 1917 he drew the Cher coast, Puisaye and Montrichard.[citation needed]
He died on 9 March 1927 in the 9th arrondissement of Paris.
Gallery
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La Rue team [5]
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Baker Gabriel Terrail[6]
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Paul de Cassagnac raises money for Bishop of Mende whose salary is suspended by Louis Ricard [7]
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Panama scandal [9]
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Artillerie Boche
References
[edit]- ^ "Guillaumin, Édouard". Benezit Dictionary of Artists. 2011. doi:10.1093/benz/9780199773787.article.B00081046. ISBN 978-0-19-977378-7. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
- ^ "Edouard Pépin". lambiek.net. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
- ^ "Guillaumin, Edouard". De Gruyter. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
- ^ La Rue, 26 octobre 1867.
- ^ La Rue, 4 janvier 1868.
- ^ Le Grelot, 14 septembre 1890.
- ^ Le Grelot, 24 avril 1892.
- ^ Le Grelot, 3 juillet 1892.
- ^ Le Grelot, janvier 1893.
- ^ Le Grelot, 2 juillet 1893.
- ^ Le Grelot, décembre 1895.
- ^ Le Grelot du mars 1896.
Bibliography
[edit]- "Note on Painter Cl.-Edouard Guillaumin", Bulletin of the Bourbonnais Emulation Society, t. 34, November–December 1931, p. 271-272 .