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Yves Marevéry - Armande Cassive, Marcel Simon et Suzanne Carlix dans Occupe-toi d’Amélie de Georges Feydeau

Armande Cassive, Marcel Simon et Suzanne Carlix dans Occupe-toi d’Amélie de Georges Feydeau (1908)

Yves Marevéry (French, 1888-1914)
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Yves Marevéry was a French cartoonist born on October 7, 1888 in Paris, where he died on October 11, 1914.

Yves Marevéry was the son of Léon Lionel Marévéry, a medical doctor, and Antoinette Aline Duval.

He drew actors during matinees at the Comédie-française. Encouraged by Abel Faivre of L'Assiette au beurre, he exhibited at the Salon des humoristes in 1906. L'art et la mode published his drawings, and he became the paper's caricaturist. He also contributed to other newspapers, such as L'Officiel des théâtres, L'Intransigeant, Le Radical and L'Indiscret.

Thanks to Georges Feydeau, who asked him to sketch his sets, and Armand Berthez, director of the Théâtre des Capucines, he gained a foothold in the entertainment world. In 1911, exhibitions at the Théâtre des Variétés and the Gil Blas Salon established his talent. He was commissioned to design book covers and sheet music, and produced posters for Albert Brasseur, Nina Myral, Edouard de Max and Georgette Delmarès, as well as advertisements.

In 1913, he was asked to organize silhouette-projections of his drawings for the revue Tu m'fais rougir, at the Moulin-Rouge. In 1914, Marevéry suffered from poorly treated influenza, too weak to be drafted, and died at his home in rue Verniquet on October 10, 1914, aged 26. He left behind a series of silhouettes and caricatures of the theater's most prominent personalities.

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La revue de l’A.R.O….chechouart de Valentin Tarrault et Charles Abadie

La revue de l’A.R.O….chechouart de Valentin Tarrault et Charles Abadie (1909)

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La revue de Marigny de Gabriel Timmory et Maurice de Marsan (1910)

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Gaby Deslys et Harry Pilcer dans ‘La revue de Marigny’ de Michel Carré et André Barde (1912)

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Mistinguett et Prince dans ‘Tu m’fais rougir’ de Valentin Tarault (1913)

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Monna Delza dans ‘La cage ouverte’ de Edouard Bourdet (1912)

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La revue de Marigny, de Gabriel Timmory et Maurice de Marsan

La revue de Marigny, de Gabriel Timmory et Maurice de Marsan (1910)

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Manette de André Fijan

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Georges Grand dans ‘Les femmes savantes’, de Molière (1908)

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Vilbert dans ‘La petite caporale’ de Victor Darlay et Henry de Gorsse (1909)

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Edouard de Max et Félix Mayol

Edouard de Max et Félix Mayol (1910s)

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L’amour en banque’ de Louis Artus (1907)

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Robert Hasti et Andrée Spinelly dans ‘Bigre!’ de Rip

Robert Hasti et Andrée Spinelly dans ‘Bigre!’ de Rip (1910)

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