Le Monde illustré

19th-20th century French periodical From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Le Monde illustré

Le Monde illustré (title translation: The Illustrated World) was a leading illustrated news magazine in France which was published from 18571940 and again from 1945 to 1956. It was in many ways similar to its contemporary English-language newsmagazine The Illustrated London News and should not be confused with the French newspaper Le Monde.

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Election de la Reine des Blanchisseuses au lavoir de la rue neuve Saint-Médard, Jules Férat, 1866.

History and profile

Le Monde illustré was established in 1857.[1] Many of the highly realistic prints published in the medium of wood-engraving were actually made from photographs (through intermediary drawings), at a time when photographic reproduction in print was not technically feasible until the late nineteenth century.

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Bal des folles 22 March 1890, José Belon

Wood-engravings

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