Valère Bernard Explained
Valère Bernard |
Birth Date: | 10 February 1860 |
Birth Place: | Marseille |
Death Place: | Marseille |
Resting Place: | Cimetière Saint-Pierre, Marseille |
Occupation: | Poet, artist |
Language: | Occitan |
Education: | Lycée Thiers, Marseille; École des beaux-arts, Marseille |
Alma Mater: | École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris |
Period: | 1883–1936 |
Notable Works: | La Legenda d'Esclarmonda, Lugar |
Valère Bernard (oc|Valèri Bernard; 10 February 1860 – 6 October 1936) was a Provençal painter, engraver, novelist and poet, writing in the Occitan language.[1] He left an important body of graphic work,[2] [3] [4] and his works continued to be published after his death.
Biography
He was born in Marseille, though his family came originally from Avignon. At the age of 15 he entered the École des beaux-arts, Marseille, to study under Joanny Rave (1827–1887).[1] Accepted by the École des beaux-arts, Paris, he was taught by Alexandre Cabanel and Pierre Puvis de Chavannes.[5]
In 1896 his discovery of Félicien Rops immediately influenced his style of engraving and themes. He became friends with Alfons Mucha, who introduced him to the lithographic poster. Back in Marseille, his first exhibitions were greeted by critics with praise for his talent both in etching and in painting.[5] Among other things, he produced a series of engravings entitled Guerro (1893-1895), variations around the theme of death, of great graphic intensity, inspired by Francisco Goya.[6]
He then became friends with members of the Félibrige, a literary and cultural association dedicated to promoting the Occitan language of Provence, and composed his first poems in the Marseilles dialect, and then a work of fiction in which he showed all his sensitivity and his compassion for the humble and marginalized. He was elected majoral of the Félibrige in 1894, then Capoulié (chief) from 1909 to 1919. He proved to be in favour of a revival of the Occitan language in all its linguistic varieties,[5] and composed, in a language which he developed to unify the Occitan and Catalan tongues, first Lugar, conte magic, and then La Legenda d'Esclarmonda which was published a few months before his death at the age of 76.[7]
From 1930 to his death he was president of the Société d'études occitanes.[8] On 22 March 1903 he was elected to the Académie de Marseille.[9]
Valère Bernard is buried in the Cimetière Saint-Pierre, Marseille.[10]
Major works
- Li Ballado d'Aram [Les Ballades d'Airain] (1883). With French translation.
- Li Cadarau [Les Charniers] (1884). With French translation.
- Guerro (1893). 11 etchings, each illustrating one stanza of verse.
- Bagatouni (1894).
- La Pauriho: poèmes et eaux-fortes (1899). With French translation.
- Long la mar latino: vesien (1908). With French translation.
- Lei Bóumian (1910).
- L'Aubre en flour: pouësio (1913)
- Lugar: conte magic (1935). With French translation.
- La Legenda d'Esclarmonda (1936)
Posthumous publications
- La Feruno (1938)
- Occitan (post 1500);: Lindaflor, rèina dels somnhes: poème (1938). With French and Rodanenc translations.
- Letanìo: pouesio (1946). With French translation.
- Histoire de Herchies (1953)
- La Légende de Jean de l'Ours: poèmes et eau-forte (1974). With French translation.
- Mémoires: lettres au Docteur René Veuve (1978)
- Jouglar felibre: Valère Bernard (1982). With French translation.
- Dans le monde des rêves (1986)
- Occitan (post 1500);: Proumié e darrié pouèmo de sa vido: emé un retra grafoulougico (1986)
- Ienoun (1987). Uncompleted poem.
- Fragments du cours d'esthétique de Valère Bernard à l'Ecole des beaux-arts de Marseille (1989)
- Angèlo Dàvi: rouman (1996). With French translation by Georges Ricard.[7] [11]
Notes and References
- Book: 2002 . Marseille . Jacques . Dictionnaire de la Provence et de la Côte d'Azur . French . Paris . Larousse . 118 . 2035751055 .
- Web site: Quelques 'eaux-fortes' . . French . Valere Bernard . 24 May 2020 .
- Web site: [Etchings] ]. . French . Valere Bernard . 24 May 2020 .
- Book: Bailly-Herzberg . Janine . Janine Bailly-Herzberg . 1985 . Dictionnaire de l'estampe en France, 1830-1950 . French . Paris . Flammarion . Bernard, Valère . 978-2080120137 .
- Book: 2002 . Marseille . Jacques . Dictionnaire de la Provence et de la Côte d'Azur . French . Paris . Larousse . 119 . 2035751055 .
- Web site: Valere Bernard. 10 février 1860 - 8 octobre 1936. Peintre, sculpteur, graveur, poète et romancier marseillais . . French . Valere Bernard . 26 May 2020 .
- Web site: Bibliographie par date d'édition . . French . Valere Bernard . 27 May 2020 .
- Fourié . Joan . 1995 . A l'entorn d'un cinquantenari, la S.E.O. precursor de L'I.E.O.: contribucion a l'istòria del movement occitan . Estudis Occitans . Occitan . 18 .
- Book: Nougier . Paul . 1987 . Valère Bernard: 1860-1936: approche de l'artiste et de son œuvre . French . Marseille . Comité Valère Bernard . 76 . 26 May 2020 .
- Book: Nougier . Paul . 1987 . Valère Bernard: 1860-1936: approche de l'artiste et de son œuvre . French . Marseille . Comité Valère Bernard . 130 . 27 May 2020 .
- Web site: WorldCat . . 28 May 2020 .