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La Plume was a French bi-monthly literary and artistic review. The magazine was set up in 1889 by Léon Deschamps, who edited it for ten years and was succeeded as editor by Karl Boès from 1899 to 1914. Its offices were at number 31 rue Bonaparte, Paris. From its beginning, famous artists such as Willette, Forain, Eugène Grasset, Toulouse-Lautrec, Maurice Denis, Mucha, Gauguin, Pissarro, Félicien Rops, Signac, Seurat, and Redon contributed to it. One of its most famous issues is that devoted to Le Chat noir. The magazine supported the symbolist art movement.

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  • La Plume (česky Pero) byla avantgardní francouzská literární a umělecká revue. V roce 1889 ji založil novinář a básník Léon Deschamps, který ji také po deset let řídil. V roce 1899 ji jako vydavatel převzal Karl Boès, který La Plume řídil až do roku 1914. Revue měla redakci v čísle 31 v rue Bonaparte v pařížském 6. obvodu. Již od jejího vzniku do ní přispívali takoví umělci jako Adolphe Willette, Jean-Louis Forain, Eugène Grasset, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Maurice Denis, Paul Gauguin, Camille Pissarro, Paul Signac, Georges Seurat, Odilon Redon a v neposlední řadě i Alfons Mucha. Jedno z nejznámějších čísel revue La Plume bylo věnováno kabaretu Le Chat noir. (cs)
  • La Plume was a French bi-monthly literary and artistic review. The magazine was set up in 1889 by Léon Deschamps, who edited it for ten years and was succeeded as editor by Karl Boès from 1899 to 1914. Its offices were at number 31 rue Bonaparte, Paris. From its beginning, famous artists such as Willette, Forain, Eugène Grasset, Toulouse-Lautrec, Maurice Denis, Mucha, Gauguin, Pissarro, Félicien Rops, Signac, Seurat, and Redon contributed to it. One of its most famous issues is that devoted to Le Chat noir. The magazine supported the symbolist art movement. From 1903, La Plume sponsored weekly poetry events which included famous poets such as Max Jacob and Alfred Jarry. The magazine folded in 1914. (en)
  • La Plume est une revue littéraire et artistique française fondée en avril 1889 par Léon Maillard et Léon Deschamps, qui la dirigea durant 10 années. Dans ses locaux du no 31 de la rue Bonaparte à Paris est organisé le salon des Cent. Karl Boès en prend la direction en 1900 et la revue disparaît en 1914. (fr)
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  • La Plume est une revue littéraire et artistique française fondée en avril 1889 par Léon Maillard et Léon Deschamps, qui la dirigea durant 10 années. Dans ses locaux du no 31 de la rue Bonaparte à Paris est organisé le salon des Cent. Karl Boès en prend la direction en 1900 et la revue disparaît en 1914. (fr)
  • La Plume (česky Pero) byla avantgardní francouzská literární a umělecká revue. V roce 1889 ji založil novinář a básník Léon Deschamps, který ji také po deset let řídil. V roce 1899 ji jako vydavatel převzal Karl Boès, který La Plume řídil až do roku 1914. (cs)
  • La Plume was a French bi-monthly literary and artistic review. The magazine was set up in 1889 by Léon Deschamps, who edited it for ten years and was succeeded as editor by Karl Boès from 1899 to 1914. Its offices were at number 31 rue Bonaparte, Paris. From its beginning, famous artists such as Willette, Forain, Eugène Grasset, Toulouse-Lautrec, Maurice Denis, Mucha, Gauguin, Pissarro, Félicien Rops, Signac, Seurat, and Redon contributed to it. One of its most famous issues is that devoted to Le Chat noir. The magazine supported the symbolist art movement. (en)
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  • La Plume (fr)
  • La Plume (en)
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