L'Illustration
Founder(s) | Édouard Charton Adolphe Joanne |
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Editor-in-chief | Edmond Texier (after 1860) |
Founded | 4 March 1843 |
Language | French |
Ceased publication | 1944 |
Headquarters | Paris, Saint-Mandé, Bobigny |
Country | France |
Circulation | weekly |
ISSN | 0246-9251 |
Website | https://www.lillustration.com |
L'Illustration was a weekly French newspaper published in Paris from 1843 to 1944.[1] It was founded by Édouard Charton with the first issue published on 4 March 1843, it became the first illustrated magazine in France then, after 1906, the first in the world, distributed in 150 countries.[2]
History
In 1891, L'Illustration became the first French newspaper to publish a photograph. Many of these photographs came from syndicated photo-press agencies like Chusseau-Flaviens, but the publication also employed its own photographers such as Léon Gimpel and others. In 1907, L'Illustration was the first to publish a color photograph. It also published Gaston Leroux' novel Le mystère de la chambre jaune as a serial a year before its 1908 release. La Petite Illustration was the name of the supplement to L'Illustration that published fiction, plays, and other arts-related material.[2]
During the Second World War, while it was owned by the Baschet family, L'Illustration supported Marshal Philippe Pétain's Révolution nationale.[3] However, it turned down pro-German articles by Jacques Bouly de Lesdain.[3] However, Lesdain later became its political editor.[4][5]
The magazine was shut down in 1944 following the Liberation of Paris.[6] Another version re-opened in 1945 under the name France-Illustration, but went bankrupt in 1957.
Notable contributors
Editor-in-chief
- Gaston Sorbets (from 1923).[3]
Journalists
Notable photographers
Notable illustrators (1843-1914)
- Andriolli
- Bertall
- Pharamond Blanchard
- Karl Bodmer
- Joseph-Félix Bouchor
- Alexandre Jean-Baptiste Brun
- Eugène Burnand
- Cami
- Caran d'Ache
- Cham
- Henry Cheffer
- Dagnan-Bouveret
- Draner
- Durand-Brager
- Jules Férat
- Forain
- Gustave Fraipont
- Gavarni
- Henry Gerbault
- Henri Gervex
- Victor Gilbert
- Jules Girardet
- Karl Girardet
- Grandville
- Eugène Grasset
- Albert Guillaume
- Dudley Hardy
- Charles Hoffbauer
- Janet-Lange
- Jeanniot
- Lucien Jonas
- Kupka
- Jules Laurens
- Charles Léandre
- Lorsay
- Louis Malteste
- Malo-Renault
- Alfons Mucha
- Louis Rémy Sabattier
- Georges Scott
Gallery
-
Wedding of Pedro V of Portugal
(3 November 1860) -
La Défense de Paris
(28 July 1883) -
Exposition Universelle
(23 June 1900) -
Louis Blériot
(4 September 1909) -
First World War
30 October 1915 -
General Henry Wilson
(23 February 1918) -
Funeral of King Sisowath
(28 April 1928) -
Allegory of France
(11 May 1940) -
Masthead
(1864)
References
- ^ French Wartime Magazines and Periodicals: L'Illustration.
- ^ a b L'Illustration 1933.
- ^ a b c Geneste, Elsa (2013). "René Maran et la Résistance : enquête sur une prétendue collaboration". Présence Africaine (in French). 1 (187–188): 139–152. doi:10.3917/presa.187.0139.
- ^ Lackerstein, Debbie (March 2012). National Regeneration in Vichy France: Ideas and Policies, 1930-1944. Ashgate. p. 210. ISBN 978-0754667216.
- ^ Lambauer, Barbara (2004). "Otto Abetz, inspirateur et catalyseur de la collaboration culturelle". In Betz, Albrecht; Martens, Stefan (eds.). Les intellectuels et l'Occupation, 1940-1944. Paris: Autrement. pp. 64–89. ISBN 9782746705401. Retrieved October 4, 2016 – via Cairn.info.
- ^ Grenier, Jean (1997). Sous l'Occupation (Collection "Pour mémoire") (in French). Publisher: C. Paulhan. ISBN 978-2912222008.
Sources
- Marchandiau, J.N. (1987). L'Illustration: 1843-1944 : vie et mort d'un journal. Bibliothèque historique Privat (in French). Éditions Privat. ISBN 978-2-7089-5335-2.
- "Bienvenue sur le site officiel du Journal L'Illustration" (in French). 1933-10-07.
External links
- Official website of L'Illustration company which have published L'Illustration
- Hathi Trust. L'Illustration, digitized issues