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Jules Gervais-Courtellemont (1863–1931) was a French photographer who was famous for taking color autochromes during World War I.


Life

He was born near Fontainebleau in
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, south of Paris. He emigrated with his parents in 1874 to Algeria, where they started a family agricultural business that quickly failed. He remained in Algeria for 20 years, developing a passion for the pre-colonial Orient. He spent most of his professional career in search of the
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. In 1894 he converted to
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, prior to making a pilgrimage to Mecca.De Pastre, B., and Devos, E. (eds.), Les couleurs du voyage. L'oeuvre photographique de Jules Gervais-Courtellemont (2002) His book ''Mon Voyage a la Mecque'' was published by
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in 1896. After experiments with monochrome photography, he adopted the
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' Autochrome system, which went on sale in June 1907. In 1911, Courtellemont opened the "Palais de l'autochromie" at 167 rue Montmartre in Paris. It comprised an exhibition hall, studio, laboratory, and lecture hall with seating capacity of 250. It was in this hall that Courtellemont would project his autochromes of the Orient. Images collected in Turkey, Palestine, Egypt, Tunisia, Spain, India, Morocco and China formed the basis for his popular illustrated lectures, which he illustrated with lantern slides. With the outbreak of World War I, Courtellemont returned to his home province to record the war. He continued to show his war photographs at the "Palais," particularly the Marne battlefields. His lectures proved so popular that Courtellemont issued a 12-part series of the
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, later bound in book form as ''Les champs de bataille de la Marne,'' and a four-part series entitled ''Les champs de bataille de Verdun'' about the
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. These were the first books ever published in color on war. Between 1923 and 1925 he wrote a three-volume work entitled ''La Civilisation – Histoire sociale de l'humanité'', illustrated with his photographs. After the war, Courtellemont worked for an American publication. He eventually became a photographer for ''
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''. He was a lifelong friend of the novelist, Orientalist and photographer
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. While over 5,500 Gervais-Courtellemont autochromes survive in various institutional collections, including the Musée Albert-Kahn in
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and the in central Paris, his work in private hands is quite rare and sought after. His German contemporary, who made autochromes of German troops during World War 1, was Hans Hildenbrand. Courtellemont died in 1931.


Style

Courtellemont's work displays a tight sense of composition, an acute awareness of the interplay of light on color, and a haunting familiarity of symbolism. Landscapes are carefully composed, with attention to lighting and placement within the picture frame. He used symbols, such as ae lonely cross and a charred tree, for dramatic effect.


Gallery

Image:Gervais-Courtellemont 1.jpg, Devastated landscape at the French lines. Image:Philippe Pétain, par Jules Gervais-Courtellemont.jpg, General
Philippe Pétain Henri Philippe Benoni Omer Pétain (24 April 1856 – 23 July 1951), commonly known as Philippe Pétain (, ) or Marshal Pétain (french: Maréchal Pétain), was a French general who attained the position of Marshal of France at the end of Worl ...
. Image:Gervais-Courtellemont 3.jpg, French artillery men and 75-millimetre gun. image:Marais de st-Gond RG 38 6 p81.jpg, Castel of Mondement in Marais de Saint-Gond 9/9/1914. image:Jules_Gervais_Courtellemont_autoportrait_1914.jpg, Jules Gervais-Courtellemont 1914 .


References


External links


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