Henri-Gabriel Ibels | |
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Born | Paris, France | 30 November 1867
Died | Paris, France | 31 January 1936 (aged 68)
Nationality | French |
Education | Academie Julien |
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Movement | Abstract Art, symbolism,, early modernism |
Henri-Gabriel Ibels (1867–1936) was a French illustrator, printmaker, painter and author.
Biography
He was born in Paris and studied at the Académie Julian with Pierre Bonnard and Édouard Vuillard. He was a member of Les Nabis from its 1889 founding. Other members included Bonnard, Vuillard, Félix Vallotton, Maurice Denis, Paul Sérusier, and Émile Bernard. Ibels took part in Les Nabis’ exhibitions at Le Barc de Boutteville gallery. With Vuillard and Denis he soon caught the public eye and earned the nickname ‘le Nabis journaliste’.[1]
He contributed to several publications on anarchism.[2]
Ibels collaborated with Toulouse-Lautrec and became involved in avant-garde theater.[3]
- Poster for Mévisto 1892
- Poster for first Salon des Cent exhibition 1893
- Poster for Galerie Pierrefort 1897
- "Après les fameuses révélations de M. Cavaignac" : Commander Esterhazy, collapsed to the ground. Drawing in Le Sifflet, July 14, 1898.
- Portrait of Henri-Gabriel Ibels by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
- Poster 6
- Poster 138
References
- ↑ Fine Art Inc
- ↑ Chuzeville, Jean Maitron, complété par Rolf Dupuy et Julien (2022-11-23), "IBELS Henri, Gabriel", Le Maitron (in French), Paris: Maitron/Editions de l'Atelier, retrieved 2023-03-16
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