Émile-Antoine Bayard studied at the École des Beaux-Arts between 1853 and 1857 under the well-known painter Léon Cogniet. Alongside his studies, he published humorous drawings in various magazines under the pseudonym Abel de Miray. Later, Bayard worked mainly on charcoal and watercolour drawings and achieved his first successes with woodcuts. At the beginning of the 1860s, he mainly worked for the magazines Journal des Voyages, Les Bibliothèque des Merveilles, Journal pour rire and L'Immortel.
Émile-Antoine Bayard studied at the École des Beaux-Arts between 1853 and 1857 under the well-known painter Léon Cogniet. Alongside his studies, he published humorous drawings in various magazines under the pseudonym Abel de Miray. Later, Bayard worked mainly on charcoal and watercolour drawings and achieved his first successes with woodcuts. At the beginning of the 1860s, he mainly worked for the magazines Journal des Voyages, Les Bibliothèque des Merveilles, Journal pour rire and L'Immortel.
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