was a
French painter and commercial artist. Under the pseudonym Paul Avril, he
was an illustrator of erotic literature. Born in Algiers, Avril studied
art in various Paris salons. From 1874 to 1878 he was at the École des
Beaux Arts in Paris. Having been commissioned to illustrate Théophile
Gautier's novel Fortunio, he adopted the pseudonym Paul Avril. His
reputation was soon established and he received many commissions to
illustrate both major authors and the so-called "galante literature" of
the day, a form of erotica. These books were typically sold in small
editions on a subscription basis, organised by collectors. Avril
illustrated such works as Gustave Flaubert's Salammbô, Gautier's Le Roi
Caundale, John Cleland's Fanny Hill, Jean Baptiste Louvet de Couvray's
Adventures of the Chevalier de Faublas, Mario Uchard's Mon Oncle
Barbassou (scenes in a harem), Jules Michelet's The Madam, Hector
France's Musk, Hashish and Blood, the writings of Pietro Aretino, and
the anonymous lesbian novel Gamiani. His major work was designs for De
Figuris Veneris: A Manual of Classical Erotica by the German scholar
Friedrich Karl Forberg. Avril died at Le Raincy in 1928.
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