Georges Goursat ((1863-11-23)23 November 1863[3] – (1934-11-26)26 November 1934[4]), known as Sem, was a French caricaturist famous during the Belle Époque.
Georges Goursat | |
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Born | (1863-11-23)23 November 1863[1] |
Died | (1934-11-26)26 November 1934[2] |
Nationality | French |
Other names | Sem |
Occupation | artist |
Known for | caricatures, posters |
Georges Goursat was born and raised in an upper-middle-class family from Périgueux.[5] The wealth inherited from his father at the age of 21[6] allowed him to sustain a gilded youth.[7]
In 1888 he self-published his first three albums of caricatures in Périgueux, signing some as "SEM",[8] allegedly as a tribute[9] to Amédée de Noé who signed his caricatures for Le Monde illustré as "Cham".[10]
He settled in Bordeaux from 1890 to 1898.[11] During this period, he published more albums and his first press caricatures in La Petite Gironde[12] and discovered the work of Leonetto Cappiello.[13] His style matured, becoming both simpler and more precise.[14]
During the same period, he made trips to Paris. In 1891, he designed two posters printed in Jules Chéret's workshop for the singer Paulus.[13] He published his first caricatures of artists in L'Illustration (Albert Brasseur) and Le Rire (Paulus, Polin and Yvette Guilbert[i. 1]).[13]
Goursat lived in Marseille from 1898 to 1900,[15][i. 2] where he met Jean Lorrain who convinced him to live in Paris.[16]
Goursat arrived in Paris in March 1900 at the time of the Universal Exposition opening.[17]
He chose horse racing[i. 3] as a way to enter high society.[17] In June 1900 he self-published his new album Le Turf of caricatures of many prominent Parisian socialites, including Marquess Boni de Castellane, Prince Trubetskoy, Count Clermont-Tonnerre, Baron Alphonse, Gustave de Rothschild, and Polaire.[17] The album's success made him famous overnight.[18] In October 1900 he published the album Paris-Trouville with equal success. Goursat published nine other albums before 1913.[19]
In 1904, Goursat received the Légion d'honneur.[20] In 1909, he exhibited with the painter Auguste Roubille, first in Paris and then in Monte Carlo and London. The exhibit included a diorama composed of hundreds of wooden figurines "of all the merely Paris celebrities".[21]
Goursat was not drafted in World War I as he was over 50 years old at the start of the war.[22] He nevertheless involved himself as a war correspondent for Le Journal.[22] Some of his rather "chauvinistic" articles had an "enormous impact".[23] Ten articles were published in 1917 in Un pékin sur le front. Two other articles were incorporated in the 1923 book La Ronde de Nuit.[24] In 1916 and 1918 Goursat published two albums of Croquis de Guerre (War Sketches) with a completely different style than his previous work.[23] He also designed war bond posters.[25]
After the war, Goursat returned to the kind of caricatures that made him famous. In 1919, he published Le Grand Monde à l'envers (High Society Upside Down).[26] Around 1923, he published three albums under the general title of Le Nouveau Monde (transl. The New World).[27] In 1923, he became an officer of the Légion d'honneur.[28]
In 1929, he was severely impoverished by the economic crisis.[29] After a heart attack in 1933,[30] he died in 1934.[2]
Name, surname | Occupation | Image |
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Alexandrovich, Vladimir | Socialite | ![]() |
Annunzio, Gabriele d' | Writer | ![]() |
Astruc, Gabriel | Impresario | ![]() |
Balthy, Louise [fr] | Actress | ![]() |
Bennett, Gordon | Publisher | ![]() ![]() |
Blanc, Edmond | Politician | ![]() |
Blériot, Louis | Aviator | ![]() |
Boldini, Giovanni | Painter | ![]() ![]() |
Borbon, Alfonso de | King | ![]() |
Brasseur, Albert | Actor | ![]() ![]() |
Brieux, Eugène | Writer | ![]() |
Capel, Arthur "Boy" | Polo player | ![]() |
Cappiello, Leonetto | Poster artist | ![]() |
Capus, Alfred | Writer | ![]() |
Castellane, Boni de | Socialite | ![]() ![]() |
Chanel, Coco | Designer | ![]() ![]() |
Colette, Sidonie-Gabrielle | Writer | ![]() |
Croisset, Francis de | Dramatist | ![]() |
Deval, Marguerite | Singer | ![]() |
Donnay, Maurice | Dramatist | ![]() ![]() |
Doumer, Paul | President | ![]() |
Ephrussi, Maurice | Financier | ![]() |
Feydeau, Georges | Writer | ![]() |
Forain, Jean-Louis | Painter | ![]() |
Fursy, Henri | Variety singer | ![]() |
Gauthier-Villars, Henry | Writer | ![]() |
Guitry, Lucien | Actor | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Guitry, Sacha | Actor | ![]() |
Guyon, Charles-Alexandre [fr] | Actor | ![]() |
Hahn, Reynaldo | Composer | ![]() |
Adien Hébrard [fr] | Journalist | ![]() |
Helleu, Paul | Painter | ![]() |
Hervieu, Paul | Dramatist | ![]() |
Humbert, Charles | Senator | ![]() |
Lambert, Charles de | Aviator | ![]() |
Lafitte, Pierre [fr] | Publisher | ![]() |
Latham, Hubert | Aviator | ![]() |
Lavallière, Ève | Actress | ![]() ![]() |
Letellier, Henri [fr] | Publisher | ![]() |
Lorrain, Jean | Writer | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Massenet, Jules | Composer | ![]() |
Mendès, Catulle | Writer | ![]() |
Mérode, Cléo de | Dancer | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Montesquiou, Robert de | Poet | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Morand, Paul | Writer | ![]() |
Noailles, Anna de | Writer | ![]() ![]() |
Noailles, Emmanuel de | Diplomat | ![]() |
Pahlavi, Reza | Shah | ![]() |
Paquin, Jeanne | Designer | ![]() |
Pierpont Morgan, John | Financier | ![]() |
Poiré, Emmanuel (Caran d'Ache) | Cartoonist | ![]() |
Polaire | Actress | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Porto-Riche, Georges de | Writer | ![]() |
Pougy, Liane de | Dancer | ![]() |
Puccini, Giacomo | Composer | ![]() |
Rostand, Edmond | Dramatist | ![]() ![]() |
Rostand, Maurice | Writer | ![]() |
Rougier, Henri | Aviator | ![]() |
Santos-Dumont, Alberto | Aviator | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Sardou, Victorien | Dramatist | ![]() |
Vionnet, Madeleine | Designer | ![]() |
Wall, Berry | Socialite | ![]() |
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