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Privat Livemont
(1861-1936)
Absinthe Robette, 1896
Privat Livemont was a
Belgian Art Nouveau illustrator and poster artist. His
style was similar to that of fellow poster artists
Alphonse Mucha and Louise Abbema. There is some
speculation over whether Livemont was an imitator of
Czech artist Mucha, but in fact, Livemont began creating
posters far before Mucha ever did, and used a much more
vivid color palette.
Cercle Artistique de Schaerbeek, 1890
Born in Brussels,
Livemont began his first artistic studies at the Ecole
des Beaux-Arts in Saint-Josse-ten-Noodle. He won a
scholarship in 1883 that brought him to Paris where he
studied for the following six years, studying at the
Ecole Etienne-Marcel under Delaporte. While he was
there, Livemont worked in the theater painting stage
designs and architectural decoration, including
decorating the Opera House in Paris.
J.C. Boldoot Eau de Cologne Parfumerie
In 1889, Livemont
returned to Brussels and began his career as an artist,
creating paintings and prints. He began to work with
poster art in 1890, but by 1900, LivemontŐs career as a
poster artist was in full swing. While many poster
artists had a workshop of students or assistants helping
to engrave their images during print making, it is said
that Livemont always cut the lithography stones himself.
Like some Art Nouveau artist, Livemont also borrowed
from classical Oriental styles sometimes if it fit the
purpose of his posters.
Bitter Oriental
Cabourg
In general, Livemont
created posters for events and advertisements of popular
products of the day; absinthe, tea, chocolate, coffee,
perfume, expositions, oriental bitters and a variety of
others. He mainly created posters for companies in
France, Belgium and Amsterdam, and his script is
typically in French. In general, his posters featured
beautiful women engaged in luxurious activity, such as
porcelain painting or simply musing with fruit and
flowers, or the product that the poster was intending to
sell.
Biscuits & Chocolat Delacre
Rajah Coffee
While Livemont is best
known for his advertisement posters, he continued to
create illustrations, sketches and paintings all
throughout his career. Though they would be rare, he
certainly painted still life, landscapes and figure
studies as a student and early in his artistic training.
La Collectioneuse, 1917
The Forest's Edge
Throughout his career,
Livemont also created a number of wall murals and
frescoes in the same style as his poster art, in
theaters and casinos in Brussels. Today his work is
housed worldwide, in Europe and the Fine Arts Museum in
San Francisco. Still wondering about a vintage poster or
Art Nouveau painting or sketch in your home? Contact
us...it could be by Privat Livemont.