Élève de l'École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts au XIXe siècle
Occupation
Etching & printmaker (color printing by registration)
Style
Art décoratif céramique de Sèvre
Movement
Figuratif, art nouveau
Spouse
Émile Malo-Renault
Children
Jean Malo-Renault
Website
www.malo-renault.fr
Signature
Nori Malo-Renault, pseudonym of Honorine Césarine Tian . She was born on January 20, 1871 in MarseilleFrance and on January 29, 1953 died at Pau, France. was a French etcher, color printmaker.
She helps her husband with the printing of his illustrations,[1] in particular for Le Serpent Noir of Paul Adam. Under the name of Nori Malo-Renault, she exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français from 1897 and some Binding Decorate,[2] then at the salon de la Société nationale des beaux-arts from 1902 to 1912.
Works
Nori Malo-Renault produced etchings in color,[3] by printing successively inked matrix of the different colors onto the paper in correct alignment to provide the color print, this is called the "registration" process. For example for the print of LaFemme au masque after a pastel by Edmond Aman-Jean whose five plates of copper (one by color) are kept in Paris at the Chalcographie du Louvre.
Color test by Nori Malo-Renault
Salomé, original etching. Character from the play'Oscar Wilde
The original print Salomé, color etching, are also kept (three matrix of copper) at the Chalcographie du Louvre. A cover decoration[4] on the model of the Salomé print was embroidered by Nori Malo-Renault. This book is kept at the BnF
The original print Salomé, color etching
Cover book, libretto of Oscar Wilde's play
Some of his prints, mainly in color etchings, are kept in Paris in the prints and photography department of the Bibliothèque nationale de France.
Prints
Prints By Nori Malo-Renault
Marie-Annick, Original color etcher
Portrait of William Ewar Gladstone, after John Mc Lure Hamiltond