Victor-Armand Poirson (May 19, 1858 – February 13, 1893) was a French illustrator and cartoonist.[1][2]
Biography
He illustrated Salammbô by Gustave Flaubert in 1887, L'Âne de Lucius (translation by Paul-Louis Courier) in 1887, The War of Carlo du Monge in 1886, The Tale of the Archer by Armand Silvestre in 1883 (engraved watercolors by Gillot). He also worked for the illustrated newspapers La Vie moderne, Le Chat noir, and Le Journal de la jeunesse.
He died on February 13, 1893, at his home in the 6th arrondissement, in Paris.
Works
Illustrated books
- Armand Silvestre, Le Conte de l'Archer, Paris, Lahure, 1883
- Jonathan Swift, Gulliver's Travels, Quantin, 1884
- Oliver Goldsmith, The Vicar of Wakefield, 1885
- Gustave Flaubert, Salammbô, Paris, Quantin, 1887
- Catullus, Thetis and Peleus, Paris, Quantin, 1889
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