ALMERY LOBEL-RICHE (1877-1950)
Born to French parents in
Geneva, Switzerland, Alméry Lobel-Riche was a towering figure in French
print-making. He never formed part of any school, although there is a
clear influence in his work of Symbolists* such as Félicien Rops and
Impressionists such as Louis Legrand, as well as the classical example
of Ingres.
The art of Alméry Lobel-Riche is characterized by a
troubled and troubling atmosphere of decadent sensuality, and is very
much the artistic counterpart of the poetry of Baudelaire and de Musset.
Lobel-Riche studied at the École des Beaux-Arts de Montpelier,
and then under Léon Bonnat at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts*, Paris.
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