from "L'Estampe original" (Album II)

Trembling Woods, 1893

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George Auriol's organic, stylized typefaces brought the look of Art Nouveau to sheet music, book covers, corporate logos, and more. His love of hand-lettering, literature, and Japanese motifs came together in this print, his first color lithograph ever editioned. He probably met the poet Charles Cros (1842-1888) at the Parisian cabaret Chat Noir, where Auriol edited the Chat Noir journal. The verse, from Cros's Nocturne, begins:

Trembling woods, starry sky,
My beloved has gone away
Taking with him my desolated heart!

Auriol was also in demand as a monogram designer. His own mark is at lower right, a longhorn beetle that encloses the artist's initials in its curved antennae.

Details
Title
Trembling Woods
Artist Life
1863-1938
Role
Artist
Accession Number
P.13,401
Catalogue Raisonne
Stein & Karshan 2
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from "L'Estampe original" (Album II)