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Paul Berthon

French lithographic artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Paul Berthon
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Paul Berthon (Paul Berthon, 15 March 1872 in Villefranche-sur-Saône – 15 February 1909 in Paris) was a French artist who produced primarily posters and lithographs.[1]

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Two girls at the printing press.

Biography

Berthon studied as a painter in Villefranche-sur-Saône before moving to Paris. He later enrolled at the Ecole Normale d'Enseignement de Dessin and received lessons in painting from Luc-Olivier Merson and lessons in decorative arts from Eugène Grasset. Grasset had a far greater influence on him, and he may be regarded as his pupil.

Work

Berthon's work is in the style of Art Nouveau, much like his contemporary Alphonse Mucha. His study of the decorative arts influenced his print making, influencing the strong lines and natural details that guided his art. The vast majority of Berthon's lithographed posters did not include advertisements and were meant to stand on their own.

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Further reading

  • Les Maîtres de l'Affiche
  • Gérald Schurr: Les Petits Maîtres de la peinture 1820–1920 : Les Éditions de l’Amateur, t. IV, : Paris 1979.
  • Victor Arwas: Berthon & Grasset : Academy/Denoël: 1978, ISBN 978-0-856-70429-1.

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