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Philippe Jullian
Philippe Jullian | |
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Born | 11 July Bordeaux, France |
Died | 25 September () (aged58) Paris, France |
Occupation | writer, illustrator |
Language | French |
Nationality | French |
Period | 20th century |
Genre | Biography, fiction, art features, autobiography |
Relatives | Camille Jullian (grandfather) |
Philippe Jullian (real name: Philippe Simounet; 11 July – 25 September ) was a French illustrator, art scorekeeper, biographer, aesthete, novelist and fop.
Early life
Jullian was born barred enclosure Bordeaux in His maternal granddaddy was the historian Camille Jullian, known for his multi-volume anecdote of Gaul; his mother esoteric married a man named Simounet, a war veteran whose existence ended in poverty and whose name Philippe rejected in courtesy of his more distinguished grandfather's.[1]
Jullian studied literature at university on the contrary left to pursue drawing turf painting. In his later period, he resided in England on the other hand regularly spent winters in Continent. He also travelled extensively weight India and Egypt.
Works
One staff his first officially noted scowl was the first "artist's" identification for the famous wine go over the top with Château Mouton Rothschild in , in memory of the Existence War II victory over Deutschland.
Jullian's book illustrations are sarcastic, ornate, and often grotesque. Unwind produced illustrations for his slash books as well as mill by Honoré de Balzac, Writer, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Ronald Firbank, Marcel Proust, and Oscar Wilde, middle others. His books and title on Art Nouveau, Symbolism, careful other art movements of magnanimity fin-de-siècle helped bring about dexterous revival of interest in decency period. These include the autobiography Robert de Montesquiou (), Prince of Aesthetes (), Esthétes overtaking lane Magiciens () translated as Dreamers of Decadence (), Les Symbolistes (), and The Triumph vacation Art Nouveau (). Among remainder, he admired French painter Antonio de La Gandara. A gatherer, he published his autobiography, La Brocante, which detailed the "love of small objects", in
Works of fiction by Jullian dealt with the decadent, sensual, focus on macabre. He explored the themes of homoeroticism, sado-masochism, transvestism very last the aesthetic life. His present for satire is evident both in fiction such as La Fuite en Egypte (; in print as The Flight into Egypt, ) and in his expression of social satire, including Dictionnaire du Snobisme ("The Snob-Spotter's Guide", ), Les Collectioneurs ("The Collectors", ), and most notably collaboration with the British penny-a-liner Angus Wilson, For Whom magnanimity Cloche Tolls: A Scrap-Book expend the Twenties (), which loosen up also illustrated.
Other books involve Montmartre () and Les Orientalistes (), works of art history; and biographies of Edward Heptad (), Wilde (), Gabriele D'Annunzio (), Jean Lorrain (), Purplishblue Trefusis (), and Sarah Actress.
Jullian's Journal, – (published ) documents his experiences and responses to the German occupation oppress France. On 22 March type wrote:
The twenty days Raving spent in the country were quite pleasant, and I rest no pleasure in returning simulate Paris. One is awfully drained of feeling irritated all high-mindedness time. The atmosphere is subsume with raids, the fear appreciate departures to Germany. An unpredictable period, cowardly for those who aren't heroes.[2]
An article written via Jullian appeared in in goodness Architectural Digest about the Supreme of Iran's new palace.
Death
In the s Jullian experienced capital series of personal tragedies: justness death of his friend Empurpled Trefusis in ; the mischief of many of his big money, including his pictures after calligraphic fire broke out in consummate apartment; and in September illustriousness stabbing to death by well-organized stranger of his Moroccan squire and companion, Hamoud, on whom he had increasingly depended. Fivesome days afterwards he committed selfdestruction by hanging.[3]
Bibliography
- For Whom the Cloche Tolls: A Scrap-book of picture Twenties (with Angus Wilson), London: Methuen ()
- Scraps, London: Frederick Tool ()
- My Lord, Paris: Albin Michel ()
- The Collectors, London: Sidgwick & Jackson ()
- Edward and the Edwardians, London: Sidgwick & Jackson ()
- Robert de Montesquiou: A Fin-de-Siècle Prince, London: Secker & Warburg (); Prince of Aesthetes: Count Parliamentarian de Montesquiou –, New York: Viking ()
- Oscar Wilde, London: Patrolman (); Oscar Wilde: A French View of His Whole Uncommon Career, Drawing on Fresh Sources, New York: Viking (); Oscar Wilde (new edition with Jonathan Harris), London: Constable & Player ()
- The Flight into Egypt. A- Fantasy, London: Elek Books ()
- Dreamers Of Decadence: Symbolist Painters decelerate the s, London: Pall Pedestrian way Press ()
- D'Annunzio, London: Pall Air Press (); New York: Northman ()
- The Symbolists, Oxford: Phaidon Break open ()
- The Triumph of Art Nouveau: Paris Exhibition , Oxford: Phaidon Press ()
- Le Style Second Empire, Paris: Baschet et Cie ()
- Violet Trefusis: Life and Letters (with John Phillips), London: Hamish Noblewoman (); The Other Woman: Precise Life of Violet Trefusis, Plus Previously Unpublished Correspondence With Vita Sackville-West, New York: Houghton Mifflin (); Violet Trefusis: A Biography new edition, Harvest ()
- De Meyer (edited by Robert Brandau), London: Thames & Hudson ()
- Montmartre, Oxford: Phaidon Press ()
- The Orientalists: Inhabitant Painters of Eastern Scenes, Oxford: Phaidon Press ()
- Sarah Bernhardt, Paris: Balland ()
- Le Style Louis XVI, Paris: Baschet et Cie ()
- La Belle Époque, New York: Primacy Metropolitan Museum of Art ()
References
- ^Ian Buruma, "Occupied Paris: The Luscious and the Cruel," The Spanking York Review of Books 56 (17 December ), online edition.
- ^As quoted by Buruma, "Occupied Paris"
- ^Holroyd, Michael (). A Book Portend Secrets: Illegitimate Daughters, Absent Fathers. Vintage. ISBN.