Le Monstre
Continuing the theme of the fin de siècle feminine, there’s this bizarre (undated) piece by Marcel Lenoir representing…what? A witch? Some demoness? Or woman in general? Considering the often overt misogyny of the period, the latter interpretation is quite possible; there were more than enough artists prepared to see women as the foundation of all evil as well as place them on pedestals. In our post-Freudian age it’s impossible not to do a double-take at a picture of a bare-breasted woman gripping a pair of cocks…
Marcel Lenoir is yet another artist who receives scant attention online but I did find this nice magazine cover from an 1897 number of L’Image. There’s more splendid cover scans here.
Previously on { feuilleton }
• The Divine Sarah
• Carlos Schwabe’s Fleurs du Mal
• Empusa
• The art of Philippe Wolfers, 1858–1929
• The Masks of Medusa






4 Comments, Comment or Ping
#1 posted by Wiley
Lovely as always.
Mar 14th, 2008
#2 posted by Thombeau
Amazing.
Mar 16th, 2008
#3 posted by diego
bonjour ,
cette lithographie representant le monstre de marcel lenoir, est- elle a vendre merci de me repondre……
Mar 30th, 2008
#4 posted by John
Hi Diego. The Monstre is a scan from a book. I don’t have a copy to sell.
Mar 30th, 2008
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