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Paul Gavarni
Paul Gavarni

Paul Gavarni

French, 1804-1866
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Paul Gavarni was the nom de plume of Sulpice Guillaume Chevalier, a French illustrator, born in Paris.

Gavarni's father, Sulpice Chevalier, was from a family line of coopers from Burgundy. Paul began work as a mechanical worker in a machine factory but he saw that to make any progress in his profession, he had to be able to draw; accordingly in his spare time in the evenings, he took classes in drawing. He devoted his special attention to architectural and mechanical drawing and worked at land surveying and mapping which led to his obtaining a position with the Government Ordnance Department as a draughtsman. It wasn't until his early thirties that he turned his attention to his proper vocation as an artist.

His first published drawings were for the magazine Journal des modes.

At the time, Gavarni was barely thirty years of age. His sharp and witty drawings gave these generally commonplace and unartistic figures a life-likeness and an expression which soon won him a name in fashionable circles. He gradually gave greater attention to this more congenial work, and ultimately stopped working as an engineer to become the director of the journal Les Gens du monde.

Gavarni followed his interests, and began a series of lithographed sketches in which he portrayed the most striking characteristics, foibles and vices of the various classes of French society. The letterpress explanations attached to his drawings were short, but were forcible and humorous, if sometimes trivial, and were adapted to the particular subjects. At first he confined himself to the study of Parisian manners, more especially those of the Parisian youth.

Most of his best work appeared in Le Charivari. He had been invited by the editor François Caboche to draw for the magazine. Gavarni had never drawn caricatures and was reluctant to accept the request but was persuaded to submit some drawings for approval. This he did and they were accepted but he didn't care for the captions which had been added by the magazine editors. Thereafter, he started writing his own. This was the beginning of the Boites aux lettres series.

Some of his most scathing and most earnest pictures, the fruit of a visit to London, appeared in L'Illustration. He also illustrated Honoré de Balzac's novels, and Eugène Sue's Wandering Jew.

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The Penitent Magdalene

The Penitent Magdalene

Paul Gavarni (French, 1804-1866)
Drawings
Une mauvaise farce

Une mauvaise farce (1840)

Paul Gavarni (French, 1804-1866)
Drawings
Woman in Peasant Costume

Woman in Peasant Costume (ca. 1840)

Paul Gavarni (French, 1804-1866)
Drawings
Mistress W. G.

Mistress W. G. (1857)

Paul Gavarni (French, 1804-1866)
Drawings
Au Mont de piété

Au Mont de piété (Ca. 1850)

Paul Gavarni (French, 1804-1866)
Drawings
Portrait of François-Victor Hugo (1828-1873)

Portrait of François-Victor Hugo (1828-1873)

Paul Gavarni (French, 1804-1866)
Figurative
Clotilde

Clotilde (19th century)

Paul Gavarni (French, 1804-1866)
Illustration
Emile Forgues (Old Nick)

Emile Forgues (Old Nick) (19th century)

Paul Gavarni (French, 1804-1866)
Illustration
Judith

Judith (1842)

Paul Gavarni (French, 1804-1866)
Illustration
Man and Woman in Masquerade Costume as ‘Punchinello’

Man and Woman in Masquerade Costume as ‘Punchinello’ (19th century)

Paul Gavarni (French, 1804-1866)
Illustration
Man with an Umbrella

Man with an Umbrella (19th century)

Paul Gavarni (French, 1804-1866)
Illustration
One WIll Excuse Her Because She Has Danced Too Much

One WIll Excuse Her Because She Has Danced Too Much (1847)

Paul Gavarni (French, 1804-1866)
Illustration
Parisian Types; the Toper

Parisian Types; the Toper (19th century)

Paul Gavarni (French, 1804-1866)
Illustration
Portrait of J. B. Isabey

Portrait of J. B. Isabey (1858)

Paul Gavarni (French, 1804-1866)
Illustration
Self Portrait

Self Portrait (1842)

Paul Gavarni (French, 1804-1866)
Illustration
Å la recherche d’une position sociale

Å la recherche d’une position sociale (1853)

Paul Gavarni (French, 1804-1866)
Figurative
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