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Chéri Hérouard (1881–1961) was a French illustrator who was most famously known for his forty-five-year work for French society magazine, La Vie Parisienne. Born as Chéri-Louis-Marie-Aime Haumé in Rocroi on 6 January 1881, Hérouard's father died in a hunting accident just before his birth. His mother remarried to a Hérouard, who was a descendant of the doctor of Louis XIII, and Chéri took the new name. Hérouard married Henriette Tabillon on 17 August 1903. Chéri Herouard's first printed artwork appeared in Le Journal de la Jeunesse in 1902. Upon stepping into the Publishing House of Calmann-Lévy, he met Anatole France, who encouraged him to continue his work.

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  • Chéri Hérouard (de)
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  • Chéri Hérouard (* 6. Januar 1881 in Rocroi; † 2. Juni 1961 in Paris) war ein französischer Illustrator. Bekannt ist er vor allem durch seine jahrzehntelange Mitarbeit als Zeichner für das Magazin , sowie durch seine erotischen Zeichnungen, die er unter dem Pseudonym Herric veröffentlichte. (de)
  • Chéri Hérouard (né Chéri-Louis-Marie-Aimé Haumé le 6 janvier 1881 à Rocroi et mort le 2 juin 1961 à Paris 7e) est un illustrateur français des XIXe et XXe siècles. Après avoir illustré des livres pour enfants, il a travaillé de nombreuses années pour le journal La Vie parisienne, Le Petit Français illustré (la majorité des couverture de 1905), ou d'autres revues comme Le Sourire, Fantasio, La Baïonnette... Sous le pseudonyme d'Heric, il a également réalisé un ensemble de dessins érotiques et sado-masochistes. (fr)
  • Chéri Hérouard (1881–1961) was a French illustrator who was most famously known for his forty-five-year work for French society magazine, La Vie Parisienne. Born as Chéri-Louis-Marie-Aime Haumé in Rocroi on 6 January 1881, Hérouard's father died in a hunting accident just before his birth. His mother remarried to a Hérouard, who was a descendant of the doctor of Louis XIII, and Chéri took the new name. Hérouard married Henriette Tabillon on 17 August 1903. Chéri Herouard's first printed artwork appeared in Le Journal de la Jeunesse in 1902. Upon stepping into the Publishing House of Calmann-Lévy, he met Anatole France, who encouraged him to continue his work. (en)
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  • Chéri Hérouard (1881–1961) was a French illustrator who was most famously known for his forty-five-year work for French society magazine, La Vie Parisienne. Born as Chéri-Louis-Marie-Aime Haumé in Rocroi on 6 January 1881, Hérouard's father died in a hunting accident just before his birth. His mother remarried to a Hérouard, who was a descendant of the doctor of Louis XIII, and Chéri took the new name. Hérouard married Henriette Tabillon on 17 August 1903. Chéri Herouard's first printed artwork appeared in Le Journal de la Jeunesse in 1902. Upon stepping into the Publishing House of Calmann-Lévy, he met Anatole France, who encouraged him to continue his work. Hérouard often worked with fairy tale characters and was also a pioneer in the comics format. He submitted work to La Semaine de Suzette before being approached by Charles Saglio, who had just purchased La Vie Parisienne, to become an illustrator for the magazine. At first he resisted, saying he didn't think he was skilled enough. Two years later, Hérouard's first illustration for La Vie Parisienne was published on 9 November 1907. The cover illustrations for the magazine were divided among several illustrators, with Hérouard contributing most frequently between 1916 through 1930. He continued his work with the magazine until 1952. He often created illustrations for books such as Dangerous Liaisons in 1945. For Pierrot, he drew Gil Blas de Santillane (1949), Tambour Battant (1950) and Le Capitaine Eclair (1951). Under the pseudonym of Herric, he also created erotic and sadomasochistic illustrations for various books including the Kama Sutra. He died on 2 June 1961. In 2019 the National Leather Association International established an award named after Hérouard for creators of realistic erotic art. (en)
  • Chéri Hérouard (* 6. Januar 1881 in Rocroi; † 2. Juni 1961 in Paris) war ein französischer Illustrator. Bekannt ist er vor allem durch seine jahrzehntelange Mitarbeit als Zeichner für das Magazin , sowie durch seine erotischen Zeichnungen, die er unter dem Pseudonym Herric veröffentlichte. (de)
  • Chéri Hérouard (né Chéri-Louis-Marie-Aimé Haumé le 6 janvier 1881 à Rocroi et mort le 2 juin 1961 à Paris 7e) est un illustrateur français des XIXe et XXe siècles. Après avoir illustré des livres pour enfants, il a travaillé de nombreuses années pour le journal La Vie parisienne, Le Petit Français illustré (la majorité des couverture de 1905), ou d'autres revues comme Le Sourire, Fantasio, La Baïonnette... Sous le pseudonyme d'Heric, il a également réalisé un ensemble de dessins érotiques et sado-masochistes. (fr)
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