- Pierre Joubert
Pierre Joubert (
June 27 ,1910 -January 13 ,2002 ) was a Frenchillustrator . He was closely associated with the creation ofScouting and the popular look of Boy Scouts in France andBelgium , comparable to the American artistNorman Rockwell .Biography
Pierre Joubert was born in
Paris . Joubert was a young Scout himself, and attended theÉcole des arts appliqués in Paris. His first amateur drawings appeared in "Scouts de France" in 1926. He graduated to the magazine "L'Illustration " in 1927 through 1934, but continued increasingly to focus on Scout-centered art in Scouting publications.Joubert also was an illustrator of boys' adventure
novel s, particularly the "Signe de Piste " ("Trail Sign") line (where he works withRené Follet ). The style of Joubert's illustrations depicted idealized boys experiencing the glories of Scouting and "kammaradeschaft". Joubert is considered, owing to his eye for trend and his mass-market exposure, to have had reflective influence on boy-culture in France from the 1930s until the close of the 1960s.Joubert has had his controversial side; in the 1940s, the Nazis banned all French Scouting but through Vichy; thus, Joubert worked with Vichy and has been tarred with "collaboration." He also did work for some
right-wing Catholic journals and, as with any artist, the particulars of his patrons have been imputed to him. Not long before his death, Joubert produced a large volume of memoirs and reprinted art, "Souvenirs en vrac". He died inLa Rochelle at age 91.Bibliography
* "
The Jungle Book " byRudyard Kipling
* "Treasure Island " byRobert Louis Stevenson External links
* Pierre Joubert was the draftsman of the newspaper of the World Scout Jamboree of 1947 in
Moisson , France: [http://www.jamboree1947.com Jamboree 1947] fr
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