French painter
Noël Dorville , born in Mercurey , France in 1874, died in Cosne-sur-Loire in 1938, was a French painter who was known for newspaper cartoons and posters. He made many portraits of contemporary French politicians and writers. Dorville sketched at the 1899 trial of Alfred Dreyfus . He attended the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 as a journalist, making intimate drawings of participants such as Woodrow Wilson , David Lloyd George and Georges Clemenceau . He was a frequent contributor to L'Assiette au beurre [fr ] .
Woodrow Wilson , Georges Clemenceau and David Lloyd George confer at the Paris Peace Conference (Noël Dorville, 1919)
Poster advertising Société Française, (Noël Dorville, 1902)
References
Le Monde Politique , recueil de 40 planches de portraits dessinés de Sénateurs, Députés et journalistes en 4 fascicules reliés, éditions J. Thil, 1902-1903.
"Yesterday's drawings for today? - In the past - Courtroom sketches - Traits de justice" .
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