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Jean Carlu fu un grafico francese celebre per i suoi poster Art Deco e Cubismo, soprattutto durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale che promuovevano l’industria americana. Fratello dell'architetto Jacques Carlu, fu pionieristico nell'utilizzo della comunicazione visiva con forme schematiche e colori espressivi, lasciando un segno duraturo nella storia del design pubblicitario e dell'arte grafica del XX

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Art of War: World War II Propaganda . “A Arte da Guerra – Propaganda da II Guerra Mundial”. The exhibition (Dec 18, 2010 - Sep 30, 2011) showcased propaganda produced during the world conflict, through examples that show that the war was fought not only in the battlefield, but also in the background, as the people of the involved nations were mobilised in an active support of the war effort by the powerful images in the posters. The printed poster was the main form of propaganda, especially since it was easy to produce and could be glued almost anywhere, so that the message was always present among the citizens, asking them to give more of themselves, produce more and sacrifice themselves for the sake of the war effort. The posters were also the most democratic way of reaching equally all kinds of people. In the United States alone, more than 3000 different posters were produced. The temporary exhibition showed propaganda under the light of an art form, which it has assumed, carrying the purpose of any other work of art: to raise emotions and change the world.

Biografia dell'artista

Jean Carlu: Pioneer of Visual Branding and WWII Propaganda

Jean Carlu (1900–1997) stands as a monumental figure in French graphic design, celebrated primarily for his distinctive Art Deco and Cubist posters—particularly those produced during World War II to bolster American industrial output. Born in , he was the younger brother of architect Jacques Carlu, whose Palais de Chaillot in Paris exemplifies modernist architectural ambition. From 1919 until 1921, Carlu honed his skills as an illustrator before securing a position at an advertising agency where he began to forge his artistic path. It was here that he conceived his inaugural Art Deco poster—a bold declaration for Charlie Chaplin’s film “The Kid,” marking the genesis of his stylistic evolution. Carlu's artistic journey commenced amidst the burgeoning avant-garde movement of Cubism, profoundly influenced by the groundbreaking explorations of Juan Gris and Albert Gleizes. Recognizing the transformative potential of visual communication to shape public opinion, he championed a revolutionary approach characterized by schematic forms—reducing complex subjects into simplified geometric shapes—and vibrant, expressive colors that defied traditional conventions. This innovative technique distinguished him from his contemporaries and solidified his reputation as one of the earliest champions of principles now universally acknowledged as foundational for effective branding. He wasn’t merely replicating artistic trends; he was actively redefining them, anticipating developments that would later dominate the field. His stylistic evolution accelerated during the tumultuous years of World War II, when Carlu tirelessly dedicated himself to crafting posters designed to galvanize morale and encourage American industrial production. These works exemplify his mastery of Art Deco principles—geometric patterns, stylized ornamentation, and luxurious color palettes—combined with Cubist fragmentation—presenting multiple perspectives simultaneously—to convey a powerful message of unity and determination. The resulting images became iconic symbols of the era, demonstrating Carlu’s ability to harness artistic innovation for social purpose. Among his most enduring masterpieces are undoubtedly the monumental poster commissioned for Monsavon tobacco—a testament to his compositional skill and masterful use of color—and the unforgettable depiction of the Théâtre Pigalle cabaret—where he captured the atmosphere of Parisian nightlife with remarkable sensitivity. Beyond these celebrated pieces, Carlu’s artistic versatility extended to the creation of a groundbreaking label for Château Mouton Rothschild's 1924 vintage—a project that showcased his meticulous attention to detail and unwavering commitment to artistic excellence. This label remains an exemplar of Art Deco design, reflecting Carlu’s profound understanding of visual aesthetics and their ability to elevate commercial branding. His legacy extends far beyond the stylistic innovations he championed; Jean Carlu represents a pivotal figure in the history of graphic art—a visionary who anticipated the future of visual communication while simultaneously embodying the spirit of his time. He stands as an inspiration for artists striving to combine artistic creativity with social responsibility, demonstrating that art can serve as a powerful tool for shaping perceptions and influencing behavior.
  • Key Influences: Cubism (Juan Gris, Albert Gleizes), Art Deco style
Further enriching our understanding of Carlu’s artistic vision is the poignant portrait painted by Claude Monet in 1878—a captivating depiction of Jean-Pierre Hoschede, affectionately known as ‘Bebe Jean’. This artwork exemplifies Impressionism's focus on capturing fleeting moments and conveying emotional resonance through subtle tonal variations. Similarly, admire Ingres’s masterful rendition of Jean-François Gilibert—a cornerstone of Neoclassical art—characterized by precise anatomical detail and idealized beauty. The painting embodies the aesthetic ideals prevalent during the Victorian era. And finally, immerse yourself in Watteau's enchanting “La Danse Champetre”—a quintessential example of Rococo style—where delicate brushstrokes and pastel hues evoke the carefree spirit of aristocratic leisure. This masterpiece captures the elegance and charm of French culture during its golden age.
  • Notable Museums: Musée National Jean-Jacques Henner
To delve deeper into Carlu’s artistic achievements, visit MoMA (MoMA) where you can explore his oeuvre alongside other influential figures of the 20th century. Don't miss Château Mouton Rothschild’s label—a symbol of Carlu’s enduring contribution to commercial design!
Jean Carlu

Jean Carlu

1900 - 1997

In breve

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Art Deco & Cubismo
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Juan Gris
    • Albert Gleizes
  • Date Of Birth: 1900
  • Date Of Death: 1997
  • Full Name: Jean Carlu
  • Nationality: Francese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • America’s Answer Production
    • Monsavon poster
    • Théâtre Pigalle
  • Place Of Birth: France
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