Draner, actually Jules Jean Georges Renard , was a Belgian painter, Illustrator and cartoonist. Living from 1861 in Paris, Draner worked as an illustrator for numerous famous newspapers and sketched late costumes for different famous theatrical houses and operahouses.
Jules Renard was born in 1833 in Lige, the son of a printer and bookseller who printed in 1850 the Almanac of Mathieu Lansberg. Later he formed his name Draner as an anagram of his surname Renard, a name that he used all his life in all his drawings, although he was also known as Paf. After leaving school he worked as secretary in the administration of the Socit des Mines et de Zinc de la Vieille FonderiesMontagne, an enterprise of the zinc industry in his home town. As an autodidact he began drawing and creating his first caricatures on motives that he found in the everyday life of Lige and soon began working with local newspapers. Between 1852 and 1861 he worked for the Brussels paper Uylenspiegel, founded by Flicien Rops.
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