Julien Mandel
{{Short description|French photographer}}
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Julien Mandel (1893 – 1961) was a Jewish photographer and filmmaker.{{Cite web|title=Diário Oficial de Pernambuco - September 28, 1961|url=http://200.238.101.22/docreader/DocReaderMobile.aspx?bib=DO_196109&pasta=&pagfis=&pesq=Julien%20Mandel,|last=|first=|date=September 28, 1961|website=www.cepe.com.br|type=historical document|via=Companhia Editora de Pernambuco, the state-managed entity that is responsible for the official press/state register|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200519025814/http://200.238.101.22/docreader/DocReaderMobile.aspx?bib=DO_196109&pasta=&pagfis=&pesq=Julien+Mandel%2C|archive-date=May 19, 2020|access-date=}}{{Cite web|title=1937's journal page|url=http://200.238.101.22/docreader/DocReaderMobile.aspx?bib=DM1937&pasta=&pagfis=4256&pesq=|last=|first=|date=December 25, 1937|website=www.cepe.com.br|type=historical document|via=Companhia Editora de Pernambuco, the state-managed entity that is responsible for the official press/state register|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200519024736/http://200.238.101.22/docreader/DocReaderMobile.aspx?bib=DM1937&pasta=&pagfis=4256&pesq=|archive-date=May 19, 2020|access-date=}} He was one of the best-known commercial photographers of female nudes of the early twentieth century. He worked in Paris and his signature photography became known in the 1910s and was published through the mid-1930s by such firms as Armand Noyer, Les Studios, P-C Paris, and the Neue Photographische Gesellschaft.
Photographic work
He produced erotic postcards. The models often are found in highly arranged classical poses, and were photographed in-studio and outdoors. The images are artfully composed with exquisite tones and soft lighting— showing a particular texture created by light rather than shadow.
Reportedly{{citation needed|date=June 2019}}, Mandel was a member of, and participated in, the German avant-garde "new age outdoor" or "plein air" movement. {{Citation needed|date=September 2008}} Numerous pictures sold under this name feature natural settings, playing on the ultra pale, uniform skin tones of the women set against the roughness of nature.
The nude photographs were marketed in a postcard-sized format, but as A Brief History of Postcards explains: "A majority of the French nude postcards were called postcards because of the size. They were never meant to be postally sent. It was illegal to send such images in the post (see History of erotic photography). The size enabled them to be placed readily into jacket pockets, packages, and books.
J. Mandel usually appears on the front of these card-sized photographs, being one of the few photographers of the day to stamp or sign a name on the front of works.{{citation needed|date=July 2015}} Large numbers were sold.
Julian (Julien) Mandel has been compared to Stanisław Julian Ignacy Ostroróg who also created "plein-air" and exquisite deco-style nudes in the 1920s.
Personal life
Julien Mandel was born in Poland as Julian Mandelbaum. He was married in France to Marie Lefebvre, they had a son named Jacques Marcel.{{Cite web|url=https://www.familysearch.org/en/|title=Start Your Family Tree - Search Genealogy Archives|website=FamilySearch}} In 1935, Julien Mandel left France permanently and went to live in Brazil. With George Mandel-Mantelo, Harry Baur and others he was helping Jews from France to migrate to the United States, Argentina, Uruguay, Venezuela, Bolivia and other countries, especially Brazil. In Brazil he raised a new family, marrying Maria de Lourdes Brochier Medeiros, their children were Neli Elisabeth Medeiros Mandel, António Sérgio Medeiros Mandel and Sílvia Mônica Medeiros Mandel. Julien Mandel concealed being a Jew, certainly to help Jews escape the Nazis.
Gallery
File:Female nude posed under an arch by Julian Mandel.jpg|circa 1920
File:Nude by Julien Mandel circa 1925.jpg|circa 1925
File:Harem-Mädchen by Julien Mandel.jpg
File:French postcard showing a nude woman by Julian Mandel.jpg
File:Akt mit Spiegel by Julien Mandel.jpg
File:Julian Mandel-5.jpg
File:Akt mit Schuhen by Julien Mandel.jpg
File:040 - Studio J. Mandel, c.1905.jpg
File:Julian Mandel 6.jpg
File:Marionnette à fils by J. Mandel - 3.tif
File:Nude by Julian Mandel, c. 1925.jpg
File:Seitlich nackt by J. Mandel.jpg
File:Weiblicher Akt01 by J. Mandel.jpg
File:112 - Studio J. Mandel, c. 1920.jpg
File:041 - Studio J. Mandel, c. 1905.jpg
File:Akt mit Mantel by Julien Mandel.jpg
Family photographs
File:Julien Mandel Photo 4.jpg|Family photo
File:Julien Mandel Photo 6.jpg
File:Julien_Mandel Photo 1.1.jpg|Julian Mandel
File:Photographer friend of Julien Mandel.jpg
File:Julien Mandel Photo 1.jpg
File:Jacques Marcel Mandelbaum (left) and his father Julien (Julian) Mandel Mandelbaum (right).jpg|Jacques Marcel Mandelbaum
See also
References
External links
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- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110925144740/http://postcardsinfotips.com/History_Of_Erotic_Postcards-.html History of erotic postcards]
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Category:French erotic photographers
Category:French portrait photographers