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Surrealist artist [[Max Ernst]] produced a frontispiece for a 1963 fascimile edition of ''Un autre monde'' entitled ''[[Hommage à Granville]]'' (subtitled ''A New World is Born - Praised be Grandville!''). Surrealist artist [[Max Ernst]] produced a frontispiece for a 1963 fascimile edition of ''Un autre monde'' entitled ''[[Hommage à Granville]]'' (subtitled ''A New World is Born - Praised be Grandville!'').
==Interpretation== ==Interpretation==
-[[Charles Baudelaire]] wrote on him in 1857: "This man has spent his life with superhuman courage thus to improve the creation. He took her in his hands, turned her around, wrestled with her, put them out, and the nature turned the Apocalypse ". +[[Charles Baudelaire]] wrote on him in 1857: "This man has spent his life with superhuman courage thus to improve the creation. He took her in his hands, turned her around, wrestled with her, put them out, and the nature turned the Apocalypse" (see [[Quelques_caricaturistes_français]]).
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-The philosopher [[Walter Benjamin]] (1892-1940) in ''[[Arcades Project]]'', his study of early capitalism and especially the development [[commodity fetishism]] saw in Grandville's drawings, especially in ''Another World'', a glorification of this development: "Die Inthronisierung der Ware und der sie umgebende Glanz der Zerstreuung ist das geheime Thema von Grandvilles Kunst“. He also wrote "Wenn die Ware aber ein Fetisch ist, so ist Grandville ihr Zauberpriester".+
 +The philosopher [[Walter Benjamin]] (1892-1940) in ''[[Arcades]]'', his study of early capitalism and especially the development [[commodity fetishism]] saw in Grandville's drawings, especially in ''Another World'', a glorification of this development: "Die Inthronisierung der Ware und der sie umgebende Glanz der Zerstreuung ist das geheime Thema von Grandvilles Kunst“. He also wrote "Wenn die Ware aber ein Fetisch ist, so ist Grandville ihr Zauberpriester".
The Marxist philosopher [[Ernst Bloch]] denoted Grandville as a "schizophrenic petty bourgeois" whose ridicule had produced only "utopian nonsense." The Marxist philosopher [[Ernst Bloch]] denoted Grandville as a "schizophrenic petty bourgeois" whose ridicule had produced only "utopian nonsense."

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Venus at the Opera (1844) by Grandville (French, 1803 – 1847)
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Venus at the Opera (1844) by Grandville (French, 1803 – 1847)

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Un autre monde (Another world)[1] is an illustrated book by French illustrator Grandville, first published in 1844 by H. Fournier.

The book is subtitled Transformations, visions, incarnations, ascensions, locomotions, explorations, pérégrinations, excursions, stations, cosmogonies, fantasmagories, rêveries, folâtreries, facéties, lubies, métamorphoses, zoomorphoses, lithomorphoses, métempsycoses, apothéoses et autres choses.

The book features 34 chapters and more than 180 enigmatic illustrations with puzzling captions. It was published in 1843 in 36 weekly installments and the following year in book form.

Contents

Plot

Un Autre Monde describes and depicts a parallel world created by three sleazy demiurges named Dr. Krackq, Dr. Puff and Dr. Hahblle. Each also travels within the world, describing its people and their customs. Obviously, the "other" world is a thinly-veiled parody of our own.[2]

Grandville sends the three demiurges on excursions through space and time during which time they make the most incredible observations. In the last chapter, the three meet again on earth, deliver a scathing review of the existing world and build a steam-powered Noah's Ark to colonize a new world.

Legacy

Sir John Tenniel and many cartoonists from Punch borrowed very heavily from his imagery.

The fantastic metamorphoses of plants, animals and humans caused him to be revindicated as a surrealist avant la lettre by Breton.

Surrealist artist Max Ernst produced a frontispiece for a 1963 fascimile edition of Un autre monde entitled Hommage à Granville (subtitled A New World is Born - Praised be Grandville!).

Interpretation

Charles Baudelaire wrote on him in 1857: "This man has spent his life with superhuman courage thus to improve the creation. He took her in his hands, turned her around, wrestled with her, put them out, and the nature turned the Apocalypse" (see Quelques_caricaturistes_français).

The philosopher Walter Benjamin (1892-1940) in Arcades, his study of early capitalism and especially the development commodity fetishism saw in Grandville's drawings, especially in Another World, a glorification of this development: "Die Inthronisierung der Ware und der sie umgebende Glanz der Zerstreuung ist das geheime Thema von Grandvilles Kunst“. He also wrote "Wenn die Ware aber ein Fetisch ist, so ist Grandville ihr Zauberpriester".

The Marxist philosopher Ernst Bloch denoted Grandville as a "schizophrenic petty bourgeois" whose ridicule had produced only "utopian nonsense."

Chapters

Chapters include:

La clé des champs. Apothéose du docteur Puff. L'Univers au Scrutin. Concert à la vapeur. La rhubarbe et le séné. LA TERRE EN PLAN. A vol et à vue d'oiseau. Le Carnaval en bouteille. Caractères travestis et travestissements de caractère. Déguisements physiologiques. Le Royaume des marionnettes. UNE RÉVOLUTION VÉGÉTALE. UN VOYAGE D'AVRIL. LE LOUVRE DES MARIONNETTES. UNE ÉCLIPSE CONJUGALE. LES AMOURS D'UN PANTIN ET D'UNE ÉTOILE. UNE APRÈS-MIDI AU JARDIN DES PLANTES. LA MORT D'UNE IMMORTELLE. Les mystères de l'infini.

Selected list of plates

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