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Louis Émile Benassit (20 December 1833 – 9 August 1902) was a French artist and raconteur. He cut a colorful figure in the literary and artistic circles of Paris in the 1860s and 1870s, known equally for his satirical drawings and for his barbed wit. His updated versions of the fables of La Fontaine were widely reported in the French press. After his own military service in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, he frequently depicted soldiers, often enduring snow or inclement weather. Eventually, thanks in part to the influential art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel, his work began to fetch high prices; Benassit's depictions of courtiers and ladies of the 1700s became especially popular. But beginning in 1882, a progressive paralysis that started in his right arm cut short both his career and his appear

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  • Louis Émile Benassit (cs)
  • Emile Benassit (de)
  • Louis Émile Benassit (fr)
  • Louis Émile Benassit (en)
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  • Emile Benassit (* 20. Dezember 1833 in Bordeaux; † 7. oder 9. August 1902 in Jouarre, Département Seine-et-Marne) war ein französischer Maler, Radierer, Lithograph, Graphiker und Karikaturist. In seiner Jugend verbrachte er mehrere Jahre in London. Zwischen 1870 und 1889 war er mehrmals am Pariser Salon beteiligt, u. a. mit Cosaque (1870), Le commandeur (1887) und Retour des avant-garde (1889). Als Karikaturist und Illustrator war er für verschiedene Zeitschriften und Zeitungen tätig, darunter Le Figaro, La Lune und l’Événdement. (de)
  • Louis Émile Benassit, né le 20 décembre 1833 à Londres et mort le 7 août 1902 à Jouarre-sur-Seine, est un peintre, aquafortiste, lithographe et illustrateur français. (fr)
  • Louis Émile Benassit (20. prosince 1833, Bordeaux, Francie – 9. srpna 1902, Jouarre, Francie) byl francouzský malíř žánrových obrazů a karikaturista. Jeho aktualizované verze bajek La Fontaina byly široce uváděny ve francouzském tisku. Po osobních zkušenostech ve francouzsko-pruské válce v roce 1870 často zobrazoval vojáky, kteří musí snášet nejen útrapy války ale i nepřízeň počasí. Částečně i díky vlivu obchodníka s uměním Paula Durand-Ruela, mu začala jeho práce přinášet i finanční úspěch. Obzvláště populární se stala Benassitova vyobrazení dvořanů a dam 17. století. Ale počínaje rokem 1882 progresivní paralýza, která začala v pravé paži, zkrátila jak jeho kariéru, tak jeho vystupování v kavárenské společnosti, ačkoli se naučil malovat levou rukou. Posledních dvanáct let života strávil v (cs)
  • Louis Émile Benassit (20 December 1833 – 9 August 1902) was a French artist and raconteur. He cut a colorful figure in the literary and artistic circles of Paris in the 1860s and 1870s, known equally for his satirical drawings and for his barbed wit. His updated versions of the fables of La Fontaine were widely reported in the French press. After his own military service in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, he frequently depicted soldiers, often enduring snow or inclement weather. Eventually, thanks in part to the influential art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel, his work began to fetch high prices; Benassit's depictions of courtiers and ladies of the 1700s became especially popular. But beginning in 1882, a progressive paralysis that started in his right arm cut short both his career and his appear (en)
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  • Louis Émile Benassit (en)
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  • Louis Émile Benassit (en)
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