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Chien qui a du chic. Vignettes illustrees par JJ Granville
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Chien qui a du chic. Vignettes illustrees par JJ Granville
DUV4212447 Chien qui a du chic. Vignettes illustrees par JJ Granville. Gravure signee Tamisier dans la partie intitulee " Le premier feuilleton de Pistolet" ecrit par Jules Janin in " Scenes de la vie privee et publique des animaux". Paris, J. Hetzel et Paulin, 1842. Etudes de moeurs contemporaines publiees sous la direction de P.-J. Stahl by Grandville (Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard) (1803-47); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chien qui a du chic. Vignettes illustrees par JJ Granville (ou J.J. Grandville, pseudonyme de Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard, 1803-1847). Gravure signee Tamisier dans la partie intitulee " Le premier feuilleton de Pistolet" ecrit par Jules Janin (1804-1874) in " Scenes de la vie privee et publique des animaux". Paris, J. Hetzel et Paulin, 1842. Etudes de moeurs contemporaines publiees sous la direction de P.-J. Stahl (pseudo de Pierre-Jules ou Pierre Jules Hetzel, 1814-1886)); Photo eDuvallon; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22469140
© Duvallon / Bridgeman Images
Anthropomorphisme Cape Chapeau Chien Coquetterie Francaise Moeurs Societe Duvallon Francais
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print titled "Chien qui a du chic" transports us back to 19th century Paris, immersing us in the whimsical world of animals. Illustrated by the talented JJ Granville (also known as J. J. Grandville), this vignette showcases his unique pseudonym for Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard, an artist who lived from 1803 to 1847. The print features a charmingly dressed dog, exuding elegance and style with every pose. The intricate details of the engraving, signed by Tamisier, bring out the character's personality and add depth to their surroundings. This particular scene is taken from "Le premier feuilleton de Pistolet" written by Jules Janin in "Scenes de la vie privee et publique des animaux". Published in 1842 under the guidance of Pierre-Jules Hetzel (using his pseudonym P. -J. Stahl), this collection explores contemporary social customs through animal characters, offering a satirical commentary on human behavior. Housed within a private collection, this photograph captures not only the artistry of Granville but also highlights the enduring appeal of anthropomorphic storytelling throughout history. With its timeless charm and exquisite craftsmanship, this print serves as a reminder that even centuries later, art continues to captivate our imagination and provide insight into our own lives.
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