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Revue Illustrée
Cover page of Revue illustrée dated 1906
CategoriesArts magazine
FrequencyBiweekly
FounderLudovic Baschet
Founded1885
Final issue1912
CountryFrance
Based inParis
LanguageFrench

Revue Illustrée (French: Illustrated Magazine) was a French language biweekly arts magazine which was published between 1885 and 1912 in Paris, France.

History and profile[edit]

Revue Illustrée was founded by Ludovic Baschet, an art gallery owner, and was first published on 5 December 1885 as a biweekly.[1] It was based in Paris and directed by F. G. Dumas.[2][3] From 1889 to 1904 Ludovic's son, René, edited the magazine, which targeted middle class readers and had high levels of circulation.[1] The contributors included André Cahard, Henri Bellery-Desfontaines, Manuel Orazi and Carlos Schwabe.[1] 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]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Evanghelia Stead (2016). "The Economics of Illustration: The Revue illustrée in the 1890s". Journal of European Periodical Studies. 1 (2): 65. doi:10.21825/jeps.v1i2.2650.
  • ^ a b "Guide to the European Nineteenth-Century Rare Journals at the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University" (PDF). Zimmerli Art Museum. March 2013. p. 3. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
  • ^ "Revue illustrée (Paris. 1885)" (in French). BnF Gallica. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
  • ^ "Accueil | Médias 19". Médias 19 (in French). Retrieved 3 February 2023.
  • ^ "François- Guillaume Dumas (1847-19..)" (in French). BnF Gallica. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
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