Revue illustrée. Cinquième année, tome dixième, juin 1890 - décembre 1890
Ludovic Baschet|Paris 1890|23.50 x 32 cm|relié
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First edition. Contemporary half-brown shagreen binding, spine with five raised bands decorated with small fleurons and gilt fillets, top edge gilt. Some light rubbing and spine very lightly sunned. Contributions by Maurice Barrès, Paul Bourget, Jean Richepin and Paul Verlaine notably. Drawings and engravings in color and black and white by Caran d'Ache, Godefroy, Grasset and Willette among others. La Revue illustrée is a French publication renowned both for the quality of its illustrations and for its prestigious contributors from 1885 to 1912: Guy de Maupassant, Emile Zola, Maurice Barrès, Anatole France and many others. René Baschet, director of the Revue Illustrée, already prefigures in this publication what the magazine L'Illustration would become, which he would later direct: a fabulous vehicle for the text-image relationship and impressive rigor in the quality of illustration. Rare and sought after.