La Revue blanche

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Misia Sert on the poster "La Revue blanche" by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1895)
Vallotton: Félix Fénéon in the editorial team of “La Revue blanche”
Editor Tadeusz Natanson, painted by Vallotton (1898)

La Revue blanche was a literary-artistic magazine that was published in Paris every two months from 1889 to 1903 by the brothers Alexander, Thaddäus and Ludwig-Alfred Natanson, sons of the Polish banker and art collector Adam Natanson, who lived in Paris.

The magazine was intended to compete with and oppose the “ Mercure de France ”. Félix Fénéon , Lucien Muhlfeld and Léon Blum worked in the editorial team. Thaddäus Natanson's wife, Misia Sert , was the model for the magazine's covers several times.

In 1898 “La Revue blanche” defended Alfred Dreyfus, who had been wrongly accused and convicted .

Employee

literature

  • Paul-Henri Bourrelier: La Revue blanche. Une génération dans l'engagement 1890–1905. Fayard, Paris 2007, ISBN 978-2-213-63064-9 .

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