Description: Rare illustration from the original edition of COCK-A-DOODLE DOO from 1900Arthur MICHAEL (18-19) THE MISANTHROPE (signed in the plate)Draw : uncommonFormat : 31 x 24 cm (+ or -) Comments : Review page of the original edition of COCORICO magazine. Good condition, small defects of use in the margins, slight crease, in its own juice, small smell of old paper. Printed backHistory of magazine printing:Technically, the blankets are vsGood quality chromolithography and the interior is initially printed in black and white. Little by little, the magazine which initially offered 8 pages, increased to 12 or even 14 pages when advertising was abundant. Bichromy appeared from Mars 1899 on 2 to 4 pages, then this little notebook went into color from January 1900. Boutigny works with the Champenois printing works frequented by some of the best Tolithographers.In November 1901, Iyes Geister becomes the administrator of the newspaper: this inventor and industrialist managed among others the paper mills of Châtelles where, undoubtedly after having negotiated a partnership with Boutigny, he decides to print cock-a-doodle Doo according to his process derived from the " phototype”, tricromophotoengraving. Photographic reproduction processes began to multiply in the press at this time and competed with traditional mechanical engraving, but at a cost that significantly affected the economy of certain media: sold for 30 cents during its first three years, cock-a-doodle Doo goes to 50 centimes in November 1901.The magazine disappears on 1er May 1902, after publishing 63 issues and lasting less than four years.Source WikipediaUSED OBJECT Technically, the blankets are vsGood quality chromolithography and the interior is initially printed in black and white. Little by little, the magazine which initially offered 8 pages, increased to 12 or even 14 pages when advertising was abundant. Bichromy appeared from Mars 1899 on 2 to 4 pages, then this little notebook went into color from January 1900. Boutigny works with the Champenois printing works frequented by some of the best Tolithographers. In November 1901, Iyes Geister becomes the administrator of the newspaper: this inventor and industrialist managed among others the paper mills of Châtelles where, undoubtedly after having negotiated a partnership with Boutigny, he decides to print cock-a-doodle Doo according to his process derived from the " phototype”, tricromophotoengrav
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Type: illustration
Features: Signed
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Period: Twentieth and contemporary
Style: Art Nouveau
Theme: Character
Support: On paper
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