La Vie Électrique
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La Vie Électrique
Giclée / Art Print
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Artist Biography
Albert Robida: A Visionary Illustrator Shaping the Dawn of Modernity
Albert Robida (1848-1926) stands as a singular figure in French art and literature—a prophet of progress, a meticulous satirist, and an illustrator whose fantastical visions continue to resonate today. Born in Compiegne, France, Robida’s life was marked by intellectual curiosity and artistic ambition, propelling him to become one of the most influential artists of his era. His distinctive style blended realism with imaginative speculation, establishing him as a pioneer of both illustration and science fiction storytelling.- Early Life & Education: Robida’s formative years were spent immersed in classical studies and literature, fostering a deep appreciation for detail and narrative structure—qualities that would define his artistic approach.
- Illustrative Career: He began his professional career as an illustrator for newspapers and magazines like *La Caricature*, quickly gaining renown for his sharp satirical commentary on political figures and social trends. His ability to capture the spirit of the age—particularly the burgeoning anxieties surrounding industrialization and scientific advancement—established him as a leading voice in visual culture.
- Literary Achievements: Robida’s literary output extended beyond illustration, encompassing novels, short stories, and theatrical productions. Notably, his trilogy *La Caricature*, *Le Vingtième Siècle* (The Twentieth Century), and *Les Voyages Extraordinaires* cemented his reputation as a visionary storyteller anticipating technological breakthroughs and societal transformations decades before they materialized.
- Major Works: Among Robida’s most enduring achievements are his satirical cartoons for *La Caricature*, which mercilessly exposed political hypocrisy and championed intellectual freedom. His trilogy—particularly *Le Vingtième Siècle*—presented a breathtaking panorama of future innovations in transportation, communication, and warfare, anticipating developments that would reshape the 20th century.
- Influence & Legacy: Robida’s influence extended beyond his immediate artistic circle. He inspired subsequent generations of illustrators and writers who embraced speculative fiction as a means of exploring social and philosophical dilemmas. His meticulous attention to detail and his ability to blend realism with fantasy continue to fascinate art historians and enthusiasts alike, securing his place as a pivotal figure in the history of illustration and science fiction.
Albert Robida
1848 - 1926 , France
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Satirical illustration
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Futurism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Gustave Dore
- William Holman Hunt
- Date Of Birth: 1848
- Full Name: Albert Robida
- Nationality: French
- Notable Artworks:
- The Triumph Of Naturalism
- The Opening Of The Universal Exhibition
- Place Of Birth: Compiegne, France

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