French artist and engraver
Abel Mignon
Born Justin-Abel-François Mignon
(1861-12-02 ) December 2, 1861Died January 30, 1936(1936-01-30) (aged 74) Resting place Fontainebleau cemeteryNationality French Known for Engraving postage stamps and posters Notable work Le Travail , Caisse d’Amortissement postage stampFamily Yvonne Bouisset-Mignon Awards Legion of Honour 1908
Abel Mignon (2 December 1861 – 30 January 1936) was a French artist and engraver. He engraved postage stamps for France, its colonies and for Czechoslovakia, as well as posters and currency. He studied at the Paris Académie des Beaux-Arts and was a Legion of Honour awardee.
Family life and education
Justin Abel François Xavier Mignon was born in Bordeaux on 2 December 1861.[ 1]
During his youth Mignon composed poems in association with Léonce Burret, Charles Fuster and Lucien Schnegg.[ 2]
He studied painting with Jean-Léon Gérôme and Alfred Loudet, and Louis Pierre Henriquel-Dupont was his engraving professor. He was admitted to the Beaux-Arts de Paris in 1882, attempted the prix de Rome scholarship, and in 1884 won the second grand prix for engraving.[ 1]
Mignon was married and had a daughter, Yvonne Bouisset-Mignon (1891-1978), who also had a career in engraving and was married to Firmin Bouisset .[ 3]
On 30 January 1936 Mignon died at Fontainebleau and is interred there; his tomb features a bronze medallion portrait executed by Charles Virion .[ 4]
Career
Mignon's debut was at the Salon des artistes français in 1887, where he exhibited wood engravings in the style of Édouard Toudouze .[ 5] He was twice named laureate of the Académie des Beaux-Arts in 1903 and 1923). In 1908 he was awarded the Legion of Honour .[ 6] [ 7] Between 1909 and 1923 he was commissioned by the Chalcographie du Louvre.[ 8] [ 6]
In 1910 he ran, with success, as a candidate in the elections of Seine-et-Marne against Jacques-Louis Dumesnil.[ 9] Mignon then devoted his time to painting, inspired by Fontainebleau where he lived for a time before returning to engraving.[ 7]
1928 Le Travail Caisse d’Amortissement stamp
Poster for 6th National Loan in 1920
From 1913 he engraved postage stamps for the French colonies in Africa, such as Dahomey, Guyana, Madagascar,[ 9] some in the style of works by Joseph de La Nézière and from 1920 after Paul Albert Laurens and Jules Chaplain for the French post office .[ 10] He created posters for French national causes, such as the 1920 6th National Loan .[ 11]
His 1928 semi-postal stamp for the Caisse d'Amortissement, Sinking Fund, was the first to use the intaglio printing method.[ 12] The design was after a work by Albert Turin.[ 7] From 1927 he also worked for the Czechoslovak post office engraving stamps after the work of Jaroslav Šetelík.[ 13]
Lithographer and engraver Bertrand Bonpunt studied under Mignon.[ 14]
References
^ a b "Mignon, Justin-Abel-François" . ENSBA: Cat'zArts (in French). Retrieved 11 April 2021 .
^ Laroche, Ernest (2015). À travers le vieux Bordeaux: Récit et carnet de voyages (in French). Ligaran. ISBN 978-2012521650 .
^ "Bouisset Firmin | Les monuments aux morts" . monumentsmorts.univ-lille.fr (in French). University of Lille . Retrieved 2021-04-11 .
^ Landru, Philippe (29 August 2009). "Fontainebleau (77) : cimetière" . Cimetières de France et d’ailleurs (in French). Retrieved 11 April 2021 .
^ "Base Salons" . salons.musee-orsay.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-04-11 .
^ a b "Vue de la ville et du port de Bordeaux" . Ateliers d’Art des Musées Nationaux (in French). 2019. Retrieved 11 April 2021 .
^ a b c "Le Travail, premier timbre-poste français gravé en taille-douce, 1928" . Musée de la Poste (in French). Archived from the original on 15 February 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2021 .
^ "Archives des musées nationaux, Département Chalcographie gravure, dessins et estampes du musée du Louvre (séries C, CG et CR): 1901-1951" . Archives Nationales (in French). Retrieved 11 April 2021 .
^ a b "Abel Mignon: biography & list of his French stamp designs" . www.phil-ouest.com . originally Musée de La Poste . Retrieved 2021-04-11 .
^ Nowacka, Monika (October 2014). "Abel Mignon (1861-1936) graveur méconnu". Timbres Magazine (in French). nº 160.
^ Associés, Tessier & Sarrou et. "Tessier & Sarrou et Associés - Société de ventes aux enchères" . Tessier & Sarrou et Associés (in French). Retrieved 2021-04-11 .
^ Brun, Jean-François; Nowacka, Monika (2012-06-01). "La fabrication des timbres-poste. Les procédés d'impression" . Nouvelles de l'Estampe (in French) (239): 30– 45. doi :10.4000/estampe.1020 . ISSN 0029-4888 .
^ "Jaroslav Šetelík (1881-1955) - Abel Mignon (1861-1936)" . Die Briefmarkengalerie tschechischer und slowakischer Graphik-Kunst (in German). Archived from the original on 20 January 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2021 .
^ Édouard-Joseph, René (1930). Dictionnaire biographique des artistes contemporains, t. 1 (in French). Paris: Art & Édition. p. 164.
Bibliography
M. Couvé, Abel Mignon, graveur , tome 1, Société philatélique de Fontainebleau, 2005.
Abel Mignon, in: Relais n° 100, revue de la Société des amis du musée de la Poste, décembre 2007.