Edmond Malassis (14 December 1874 – 3 September 1944) was a French painter and illustrator.
Life
editEdmond Malassis was born in the 10th arrondissement of Paris on 14 December 1874. He was a pupil of Gustave Moreau, and became a watercolourist.[1]
Malassis worked primarily in the first half of the 20th century. A prolific book illustrator, he did not do his own engravings.[2] In 1935, he exhibited at the galerie de l'Écale in the Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris.
He died in his home in the 7th arrondissement of Paris on 3 September 1944, aged sixty-nine.
Illustrated works
edit- Edmond Haraucourt, La Légende des sexes. Poèmes hystériques (Brussels, 1882)
- Balzac, La Belle Impéria (Paris: Louis Conard, 1903)
- Théodore de Banville, Gringoire, comedy in one act, in prose (Paris: Louis Conard, 1904)
- André Couvreur, Caresco surhomme, ou le voyage en Eucrasie, conte humain (Paris: Plon, 1904)
- Balzac, Les joyeuzetés du roy Loys le Unzième (Paris: Louis Conard, 1907)
- Erckmann-Chatrian, L'Ami Fritz (Paris: Louis Conard, 1909)
- Pierre Louÿs, Aphrodite, Mœurs antiques (Paris: M. H. Couderc de Saint-Chamant, 1910)
- The original copy was illustrated by Claude-Charles Bourgonnier and Adolphe Giraldon. Malassis illustrated two copies.
- Anatole France, Le Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard (Paris: Carteret, 1921)
- Guy de Maupassant, La Morte (Paris, 1922)
- A unique copy illustrated with original watercolours.
- Voltaire, Candide (Paris: Carteret, 1922)
- Charles Baudelaire, Amoenitates Belgicae, epigrams published by François Montel (Paris: Éditions Excelsior, 1925)
- Stendhal, L'Abbesse de Castro (Paris: Javal et Bourdeaux, 1930)
- Copper-engraved by Delzers and Feltesse.
- La Fontaine, Fables choisies (Paris: Louis Connard, 1930–1933)
- Illustrated by Fred Money, woodcuts in colours by André and Paul Baudier, decorative compositions by Pierre Laprade.
- Louis XI (attribution), Les Cent Nouvelles (Paris: P. Javal and Bourdeaux, 1931)
- Originally engraved on copper by Lorrain.
- Brantôme, Les Vies des dames galantes (Paris: Le Vasseur et Cie, 1935)
- Théodore de Banville, Florise (Paris: A. and F. Ferroud, 1936)
- Richard Wagner, La Tétralogie, translated by Albert Pauphilet (Paris: Piazza, 1941)
- Joseph Bédier (adaptation), Le Roman de Tristan et Iseut (Paris: Piazza, 1942)
- Frontispiece and ornamentation.
References
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Citations
editBibliography
edit- Oliver, Valerie Cassel, ed. (2011). "Malassis, Edmond". In Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Oxford University Press.
- Osterwalder, Marcus, ed. (1992). "Malassis, Edmond". In Dictionnaire des illustrateurs, 1890–1945. Ides et Calendes.
- "Edmond Malassis (1874-1944)". (18 January 2022). Bibliothèque nationale de France. BnF Data. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
External links
edit- Brodu, Jean-Louis, ed. (2003). "Caresco surhomme". Anticipations Anciennes. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- Semenov, Aleksandr, ed. (8 February 2014). "Vies des dames galantes". Book Graphics. Retrieved 29 March 2022.