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Jean de Paleologu : ウィキペディア英語版
Jean de Paleologu

Jean de Paleologu (or Paleologue) (1855 – 24 November 1942) was a Romanian poster artist, painter, and illustrator, who often used Pal or PAL as his signature or logo and was active in France and the United States.〔''Benezit'' 2006, vol. 10, p. 806; Saur 2000, vol. 7, pp. 532–533; BnF (Notice d'autorité personne ). According to ''Benezit'' some sources say he was born 29 August 1860. Saur lists Jean de Paleologu (born 1855, last mention before 1932; painter, poster artist) and Jean (?) Paleologue (born 1860, died 24 November 1942, Miami; Romanian painter) as two separate people.〕
Born Jean de Paleologu in Bucharest, he trained in England, then returned to Romania and attended a military academy, before visiting London again several times and moving to Paris more permanently.〔''Benezit'' 2006, vol. 10, p. 806.〕 He left Paris for the United States in 1900.〔BnF (Notice d'autorité personne ).〕
Paleologu illustrated ''Petits poèmes russes'' (''Small Russian Poems'') by Catulle Mendès, which was published by Charpentier in 1893. His work also appeared in many periodicals, including ''Vanity Fair'', ''Strand Magazine'', ''New York Herald Tribune'', ''Plume'', ''Rire'', ''Cocorico'', ''Froufrou'', ''Sans-Gêne'', and ''Vie en Rose''.〔''Benezit'' 2006, vol. 10, p. 806. See also WorldCat listings for (''Petits poèmes russes'' ).〕
He also painted some portraits of comedians and music-hall performers and created some of the most influential poster advertisements for bicycle manufacturers (such as the ''Déesse'') and cycling events, often featuring beautiful women.〔
During the latter part of his life in the United States, he worked in applied graphics: at first magazines, later ads and publicity for the auto, film and animation industries. Paleologu died in Miami Beach.〔BnF (Notice d'autorité personne ). Saur 2000, vol. 7, p. 533 says Paleologue died in Miami.〕
==Gallery==

File:Jean de Paleologu - Jules Massenet - Sapho.jpg|
Poster for the premiere of Massenet's ''Sapho''

File:Poster 'The Lions - Nouveau Cirque' by PAL - Médiathèque de Chaumont.jpg|
Poster for the Nouveau Cirque

File:Poster 'Whitworth Cycles, Paris' by PAL - Médiathèque de Chaumont.jpg|
Poster for Whitworth Cycles

File:Marie François Sadi Carnot Vanity Fair 21 September 1889.JPG|
Sadi Carnot
''Vanity Fair'', 1889

File:Leslie Ward Vanity Fair 23 November 1889.jpg|
Leslie Ward ("Spy")
''Vanity Fair'', 1889

File:Valeska Suratt - The Belle of the Boulevard.jpg|
Valeska Suratt
"The Belle of the Boulevard"



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