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Leon Benett

Léon Benett (born Hippolyte Léon Benet; 1839–1917) was a French painter and illustrator. He was born in Orange, Vaucluse. He changed his name to "Benett" to differentiate his career in the French administration from his work as a draftsman.

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Benett is the most important illustrator of books written by Jules Verne; between 1873 and 1910 he illustrated twenty-five novels from the Voyages Extraordinaires series. He also illustrated other books by Verne.

Léon Benett The Art of Pierangelo Boog Lon Benett illustrations for Jules

He also illustrated works of Victor Hugo, Leo Tolstoy, Thomas Mayne Reid, André Laurie, Camille Flammarion, and others. Benett's illustrations often depict exotic countries, arising from his real experiences as a government employee in which he visited Algeria, Cochinchina, Martinique, and New Caledonia.

Léon Benett File39Clovis Dardentor39 by Lon Benett 21jpg Wikimedia Commons

He died in Toulon.

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Léon Benett File39School for Robinsons39 by Lon Benett 01jpg Wikimedia Commons

Léon Benett The Illustrated Jules Verne Les Cinq cents millions de la Bgum

Léon Benett File39Robur the Conqueror39 by Lon Benett 02jpg Wikimedia Commons

References

Léon Benett Wikipedia