Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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Léon Bonnotte was a French illustrator active during the early 20th century, contributing to periodicals such as Fantasio, a magazine known for its satirical, literary, and artistic content. His works often embraced the stylistic influences of Art Nouveau and early Art Deco, characterized by fluid lines, elegant compositions, and a keen eye for humor and social observation. Bonnotte’s illustrations frequently depicted fashionable Parisian life, sometimes with a touch of wit or playful exaggeration. Here we see two women riding on a motorcycle. Fantasio was a French illustrated satirical magazine. It first appeared in August 1906 and continued until 1937, with a brief revival in 1948. Fantasio was known for its witty, humorous, and often lighthearted take on theater, music halls, literature, and public life. It also provided a platform for a wide range of talented illustrators. These artists brought Fantasio to life with lively, expressive drawings that reflected the satirical and playful tone of the publication.
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