- Jean Effel
Jean Effel, real name François Lejeune (
12 February 1908 –10 October 1982 ) was French painter, caricaturist, illustrator and journalist. Mostly he considered himself to be journalist and political commentator. His pseudonym is created by his initials F. L.Life
Effel was born in
Paris and graduated inart ,music andphilosophy . In despite of all efforts and wishes of his father to take over his merchant trade, Effel chose path of a professional artist. Often he drew for French newspaperl'Humanité and his is also author of illustrations of Jean de La Fontaine fables.Paintings cycle "The creation of the world" is considered to be his greatest work ( [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0171199/ picturized ] in 1957 by director E. Hofman). Whole cycle has five books "Le Ciel et la Terre" (Sky and earth), "Les Plantes et Animaux" (Plants and animals), "L'Homme" (Man), "La Femme" (Woman) and "Le Roman d'Adam et Eve" (Story of Adam and Eve). Among his important works we can place also collection of antifascist caricatures from 1935 and book of cartons "When Animals Still Talked"from 1953.
Effel's paintings are easily readable, fresh, humoristic and novel, with typical curl sign appended and sometimes with little daisy in the lower right corner that shows author's kind view of the world.
Jean Effel had close relation to Czechoslovakia and was longstanding chairman of "Company of French-Czechoslovak friendship". He died in Paris in 1982.
Work
* 1935 – collection of antifascist caricatures
* 1944 – "Turelune le Cornepipeux" – fairy tale
* 1945 – "La Création du Monde"
* 1953 – "When Animals Still Talked"
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