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Maurice Lalau

French, 1881-1961
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Maurice George-Élie Lalau was a French painter, poster artist, illustrator, lithographer, draftsman, engraver, playwright, and writer.

He also used the pseudonyms Georges Manoir and Maurice Manoir to sign his literary and theatrical works.

Maurice George-Élie Lalau was born on July 27, 1881, in Paris's 9th arrondissement.

He became a student of Jean-Paul Laurens and Benjamin Constant.

He illustrated newspapers such as L'Illustration and Lectures pour tous, but also worked with the Bibliophiles de France and publishers F. Ferroud and Jules Meynial.

He developed a color printing process used to illustrate Quinze joyes du mariage (Fifteen Joys of Marriage) published by Meynial.

He was a member of the artistic and literary society Le Cornet (founded in 1896).

Maurice Lalau died in Paris's 16th arrondissement on April 14, 1961.

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And all the time he was slipping, slowly but surely

And all the time he was slipping, slowly but surely (1915)

Maurice Lalau (French, 1881-1961)
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He stopped before a big oak

He stopped before a big oak (1915)

Maurice Lalau (French, 1881-1961)
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‘Stop thief! Stop thief!’

‘Stop thief! Stop thief!’ (1915)

Maurice Lalau (French, 1881-1961)
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‘Take this cross-bow, King’s son’

‘Take this cross-bow, King’s son’ (1915)

Maurice Lalau (French, 1881-1961)
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The brother entered proudly on his courser

The brother entered proudly on his courser (1915)

Maurice Lalau (French, 1881-1961)
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The castle rose silent, impressing and forbidding

The castle rose silent, impressing and forbidding (1915)

Maurice Lalau (French, 1881-1961)
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The curious glances of the passers-by made him feel uncomfortable

The curious glances of the passers-by made him feel uncomfortable (1915)

Maurice Lalau (French, 1881-1961)
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They hung on to Flying Feather’s rope and he lifted them all

They hung on to Flying Feather’s rope and he lifted them all (1915)

Maurice Lalau (French, 1881-1961)
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‘Your great hulking mass doesn’t frighten me’

‘Your great hulking mass doesn’t frighten me’ (1915)

Maurice Lalau (French, 1881-1961)
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