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L'Illustration (French pronunciation: [lilystʁasjɔ̃]; 1843–1944) was a French illustrated weekly newspaper published in Paris. [1] It was founded by Édouard Charton with the first issue published on 4 March 1843, it became the first illustrated newspaper in France then, after 1906, the first international illustrated magazine; distributed in 150 countries.
L'Illustration; J. Je suis partout; Le Journal; Journal des débats; L. L'Ouest-Éclair; La Dépêche (pre 1944) Le Nouvelliste de Lyon; M. Le Matin (France) Le ...
Le Journal illustré, or The illustrated Journal, was a French weekly newspaper which was established in February 1864 and ceased production in 1899. It was modelled on the Penny Illustrated Paper released in 1861 in England. It was illustrated with wood-engravings and large covers topics magazine in eight pages format 27 by 37.5 centimetres ...
He was the eldest son of Ludovic Baschet [], an art gallery owner and publisher.His younger brother was the portrait painter, Marcel Baschet.After completing his law studies, in 1882, his father entrusted him with managing the gallery, and a series of publications, beginning with the Paris illustré [] (1883), which experimented with color typography. [1]
— Dessin de Louis Sabattier, d'après ses croquis de séance, publié dans le journal L'Illustration (12 novembre 1904). Date: ... (France) Utilisateur:Le Silure;
La Petite Illustration was founded in 1913. [1] It was a newspaper supplement to L'Illustration [2] and published plays, [3] [4] novels and short stories often first publishing and containing illustrations. The headquarters of the magazine was in Paris. [5]
Press and politics in pre-revolutionary France (Univ of California Press, 1987) Chalaby, Jean K. "Twenty years of contrast: The French and British press during the inter-war period." European Journal of Sociology 37.01 (1996): 143–159. 1919-39; Collins, Irene. The government and the newspaper press in France, 1814-1881 (Oxford University ...
Durand was born in Düsseldorf to French parents. He trained in Paris under the painter Léon Cogniet, and then worked in Paris in the 1860s for many of the leading French illustrated newspapers of the time, including L'Univers Illustré, L'Illustration (1864), Le Monde Illustré (1870) and Le Journal Illustré.