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  1. Étienne Carjat (French pronunciation: [etjɛn kaʁʒa]; 28 March 1828 – 8 March 1906) was a French journalist, caricaturist and photographer. He co-founded the magazine Le Diogène, and founded the review Le Boulevard. He is best known for his numerous portraits and caricatures of political, literary and artistic Parisian figures.

  2. Étienne Carjat né le 28 mars 1828 à Fareins et mort le 8 mars 1906 à Paris 10 e, est un photographe, journaliste, caricaturiste et poète français.

  3. This striking portrait of the brooding poet by Carjat is perhaps the best known, for it was published in the widely distributed series entitled Galerie contemporaine, littéraire, artistique. The Galerie contemporaine is a high point in photographic publishing.

  4. Like his friend Nadar, Etienne Carjat was as much a journalist and graphic caricaturist as a photographer. He brought to his photographic portraits an incisive eye honed through making pencil caricatures for Le Diogène (1856) and Le Gaulois (1857), where the radical simplification of line and gesture became a trademark that transferred to his ...

  5. Contexte historique. Inoubliable. À 43 ans, Étienne Carjat (1828-1906) réalise l’un de ses plus célèbres clichés – le portrait d’Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891), âgé de 17 ans. Issu des couches populaires, ayant appris le dessin, Carjat s’est hissé au sein de la bohême parisienne en tant que caricaturiste.

  6. See all 35 artworks ›. Portrait of Honoré Daumier, 1862. Etienne Carjat. Charles Baudelaire (French poet, critic, and writer, 1821-1867), c. 1863. Etienne Carjat. Alexandre Dumas (French novelist and playwright, 1802-1870), c. 1876. Etienne Carjat. Jean Baptiste Camille Corot, c. 1863.

  7. 17 de out. de 2008 · French, 1829–1906