La Revue Blanche

The Revue blanche was founded in Liège in 1889 and run by the Natanson brothers (Alexander, Thaddeus and Louis-Alfred, aka "Alfred Athis").

[1] Thaddeus's wife, Misia Sert, participated in the launch of the magazine and served as a model for some covers.

[2] The critics Lucien Muhlfeld and Félix Fénéon from 1896 to 1903 served as secretaries, as well as Léon Blum himself.

Starting from 1898, at the instigation of Lucien Herr, it contributed to the Dreyfus affair,[3] siding with the captain accused of treason.

[3] Octave Mirbeau published his Diary of a Chambermaid in serial form in the Revue blanche in 1900.

Illustration by Toulouse-Lautrec for La Revue blanche (1895)