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Henri Privat-Livemont

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A poster advertising Absinthe Robette, signed Privat-Livemont.

Privat Antoine Théodore Livemont (1861–1936) was a Belgian Symbolist painter and Art Nouveau decorator who sometimes worked under the name T. Privat-Livemont.[1]

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Life

Livemont was born in Schaerbeek, Brussels, on 9 October 1861, to Henri Livemont and Marie Catherine Richard. From the age of 13 he studied drawing at the academy of Saint-Josse-ten-Noode under Louis Hendrickx.[2] He graduated at the top of his class in 1883 and was awarded a government bursary to spend time in Paris, where he remained 1883–1889, working and studying in the studios of Lemaire (for the interior decoration of the Hôtel de Ville), and of Lavastre and Duvignaud (painting stage sets for the Opéra Garnier and the Comédie Française).[2] He exhibited in the Paris Salon in 1886 and 1887.

On 23 July 1889 he married Madeleine Brown, and shortly after marriage returned to Schaarbeek to work as a painter and interior designer, establishing his own studio in 1890. During this period he also produced a number of portraits. From 1891 he was also a professor of drawing and ornamental design at the industrial design school in Schaarbeek, teaching alongside Adolphe Crespin, Paul Hankar and Paul Saintenoy.[2] From 1893 to 1902 he painted a number of grand ceilings in theatres, commercial premises, and Ostend casino, most of which have subsequently been lost. He was regarded as a Symbolist,[3] but became better known for his posters in Art Nouveau style, most famously that for the Brussels International Exposition (1897).[4] Two of his posters, for Absinthe Robette and the Casino de Cabourg, were published in Les Maîtres de l'Affiche. Between 1900 and 1921 he painted a number of murals for public buildings, mostly in and around Brussels but including the provincial government house for Limburg in Hasselt. During the First World War he produced a series of caricatures of German occupiers.[2] He retired from teaching in 1934, and died on 4 October 1936.[2]

Ameublement – 1890
Casino de Cabourg – 1897

Exhibitions

From March 2023 to January 2024, an exhibition of Livemont's posters was held at the Autrique House in Brussels.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ The name Henri Privat-Livemont is unattested before a Sotheby's catalogue in 1991 listed one of his works under that name, but became widely used online, and increasingly in print, after the Wikipedia page was changed to that title in 2008.
  2. ^ a b c d e Benoît Schoonbroodt, "Privat Livemont" in Nouvelle Biographie Nationale, vol. 10 (Brussels, 2010), 277-281.
  3. ^ "Livemont, Privat", in Francine-Claire Legrand, Symbolism in Belgium(Laconti, 1972), p. 264
  4. ^ "Studio Talk", The International Studio: An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art, vol. 1 (New York, 1897), p. 258.
  5. ^ Pascal Goffaux (10 March 2023). "Privat Livemont. Fleurs à l'affiche, à la Maison Autrique". RTBF.
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