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Illustration of Emile Courtet dit Cohl (1857-1938) for the Cover of La Nouvelle Lune, 1881-4-17 - Rene Langlois, secretary general of the Gymnasium - Theatre - Actor, actress Comedian, Langlois Rene

Illustration of Emile Courtet dit Cohl (1857-1938) for the Cover of La Nouvelle Lune, 1881-4-17 - Rene Langlois, secretary general of the Gymnasium - Theatre - Actor, actress Comedian, Langlois Rene


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Illustration of Emile Courtet dit Cohl (1857-1938) for the Cover of La Nouvelle Lune, 1881-4-17 - Rene Langlois, secretary general of the Gymnasium - Theatre - Actor, actress Comedian, Langlois Rene

ICA4938547 Illustration of Emile Courtet dit Cohl (1857-1938) for the Cover of La Nouvelle Lune, 1881-4-17 - Rene Langlois, secretary general of the Gymnasium - Theatre - Actor, actress Comedian, Langlois Rene by Cohl (Emile Courtet) (1857-1938); (add.info.: Illustration of Emile Courtet dit Cohl (1857-1938) for the Cover of La Nouvelle Lune, 1881-4-17 - Rene Langlois, secretary general of the Gymnasium - Theatre - Actor, actress Comedian, Langlois Rene); Photo © Caricadoc

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This print captures the essence of Emile Courtet dit Cohl, a renowned French actor and comedian from the late 19th century. The illustration was created by Rene Langlois, who served as the secretary general of the Gymnasium-Theatre. In this artwork, Cohl's expressive face is beautifully depicted through intricate engraving techniques. His eyes sparkle with mischief, hinting at his comedic talents that delighted audiences during his time on stage. The lines etched into his face tell stories of countless performances filled with laughter and applause. The image was originally intended for the cover of La Nouvelle Lune, a popular journal in France during that era. It showcases Cohl's prominence within the entertainment industry and highlights his contribution to French theater. As we gaze upon this piece, we are transported back to a time when live performances were cherished forms of entertainment. We can almost hear the echoes of laughter reverberating through grand theaters as Cohl captivated audiences with his wit and charm. This print serves as a testament to both Cohl's talent and Langlois' skill as an engraver. It reminds us of the rich history embedded within art and how it allows us to glimpse into moments long gone but forever preserved in these timeless images.

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