Félicien Rops
Félicien Victor Joseph Rops (7 July 1833 – 23 August 1898) was a Belgian artist associated with Symbolism, Decadence, and the Parisian fin de siècle. He was a painter, illustrator, caricaturist and a prolific and innovative print maker, particularly in intaglio (etching and aquatint). Although not well known to the general public, Rops was greatly respected by his peers and actively pursued and celebrated as an illustrator by the publishers, authors, and poets of his time. He provided frontispieces and illustrations for works by Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, Charles Baudelaire, Charles De Coster, Théophile Gautier, Joris-Karl Huysmans, Stéphane Mallarmé, Joséphin Péladan, Paul Verlaine, Voltaire, and many others. Best known today for his prints and drawings illustrating erotic and occult literature of the period, he also produced oil paintings including landscapes, seascapes, and occasional genre paintings. Rops is recognized as a pioneer of Belgian comics.: 243 p. : 3-5 p.
Félicien Rops | |
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Detail from The Members of the Société Libre des Beaux-Arts by Edmond Lambrichs | |
Born | Namur, Belgium | 7 July 1833
Died | 23 August 1898 65) | (aged
Nationality | Belgian |
Known for | Print making, intaglio, illustrations, drawing, painting |
Notable work | Pornocrates Les Sataniques Les Diaboliques |
Movement | Symbolism, Decadent movement, Fin de siècle |