Caran d’Ache
Russian-French caricaturist
Also known as: Emmanuel Poiré
Caran d’Ache (born 1858, Moscow, Russia—died Feb. 26, 1909, Paris, France) was a caricaturist and illustrator whose line drawing was notable for its crisp, forceful simplicity. The name Caran d’Ache transliterates the Russian word for pencil.
Quick Facts
- Pseudonym:
- of Emmanuel Poiré
He was educated in Moscow but settled in Paris, where he gained great popularity as a contributor to several periodicals. He was an early exponent of the episodic strip cartoon technique and was also a well-known illustrator. The grandson of a Napoleonic officer, he spent five years in the French army and often favoured military subjects in his illustrations. Essentially self-taught, he was particularly influenced by the contemporary German caricaturists Wilhelm Busch and Adolf Oberländer.