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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.
It was illustrated with wood-engravings and large covers topics magazine in eight pages format 27 by 37.5 centimetres (10.6 in × 14.8 in). A few years later, it was integrated into the media group's Diary. Designed to compete with L'Illustration which was sold at 75 cents, Le Journal illustré was sold for 10 cents.
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] The magazine has been noted that it published works on French Algeria. [6]
The literary and artistic direction was initially entrusted to the journalist and art editor François-Guillaume Dumas (1847–1919), who had already written several museum guides for the Baschet publishing house and who contributed to their weekly magazine Paris illustré. [4] [5] The magazine folded in 1912. [2]
L'Illustré is a popular magazine, and covers both celebrity portraits and ideas for the families. [3] [7] In the 1970s it included a section on radio and television programs which led to increase in its circulation figures. [8] In April 2010, for its 90th anniversary, the magazine was given a special edition. [9]
In the first half of the twentieth century France, after Germany, was a major publisher of picture magazines, including Paris-Soir, Le Monde-Illustré, Art et Décoration, Art et Médecine, l’Illustration, La Gazette, Le Jardin des Modes, Candide, Gringoire, Détective, Voilà, Marianne, Faits Divers, Sourire, Photo-Monde, Regards, Ce Soir, Vu, [1] Partout-Paris, Paris-Magazine, Paris Sex ...
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La Mode Illustrée, was a French fashion magazine, published between 1860 and 1937. [1] Its subtitle was Journal de la famille. [2] The magazine was founded by Emmeline Raymond, headquartered in Paris and published by the Didot brothers. [2] It was known for its high quality illustrations by Adele-Anaïs Colin Toudouze and Héloïse Leloir.