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{{Infobox person | name = Paul Bilhaud | image = | imagesize = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = 31 December 1854 | birth_place = Bruère-Allichamps (Cher) | death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1933|01|08|1854|12|31}} | death_place = Avon (Seine-et-Marne) | othername = | occupation = Playwright, librettist | years_active = | spouse = | signature = }}Paul Bilhaud (31 December 1854 – 8 January 1933) was a French playwright and librettist. An old friend of the author Alphonse Allais, he is remembered along his friend as a forerunner of minimalism with his painting Combat de nègres dans un tunnel ("(Negroes fight in a tunnel)"), displayed for the first time in 1882, more than thirty years before the « Black Square » by Kazimir Malevich {{sfn|Danto|2005|p=251}} However, Bilhaud was not the first to create an all-black artwork: for example, Robert Fludd published an image of "Darkness" in his 1617 book on the origin and structure of the cosmos; and Bertall published his black Vue de La Hogue (effet de nuit) in 1843.) Inspired by Bilhaud, Alphonse Allais proposed other monochrome paintings, published in his Album primo-avrilesque in 1897. Works Theatre - La Première Querelle, domestic scene, éditions Barbré, 1881, a play created at the Théâtre du Gymnase, 1 September 1881.
- La Soirée du seize, comedy de salon in one act, éditions Librairie théâtrale, 1884.
- Première ivresse (in collaboration with Julien Berr de Turique) créée à l’Odéon, 22 September 1885.
- Bigame, comedy in three acts (in collaboration with Albert Barré), éditions Librairie théâtrale, 1886.
- La Courtisane de Corinthe (in collaboration with Michel Carré).
- Ma Bru ! (in collaboration with Michel Carré), performed at the Théâtre de l'Odéon in 1898.
- Le Gant, comedy in one act (in collaboration with Maurice Hennequin), éditions P.-V. Stock, 1905.
- L’Âme des héros, (in collaboration with Michel Carré) one-act play in verses, created at the Comédie-Française, 6 June 1907.
- L'École des bavards ou Parler, scene in three periods, éditions Georges Ondet, 1919.
- La Douche, comedy de salon, played by Coquelin cadet and Melle Scellier, éditions Librairie Théâtrale, 1884.
- Gustave !, comedy de salon in one act
- Heureuse !, comedy in three acts (in collaboration with Maurice Hennequin) [1]
- La Famille Boléro, play in three acts
- Les Espérances, comedy in one act, in prose, Paris, Théâtre du Vaudeville, 2 September 1885
- J’attends Ernest, comedy in one act, in prose, Paris, Théâtre du Palais-Royal, 11 April 1885
- Le Papillon, comedy in one act, in verses
Librettos - La Soubrette, operetta in one act, with Quénéhen and Rambaud (Asnières, 6 July 1891)
- Un mariage à bout portant, operetta in one act, with Remy, music by Cieutat (Scala, 16 February 1892)
- Toto, operetta in three acts, with Albert Barré, music by Antoine Banès (Théâtre des Menus-Plaisirs, 10 June 1892)
- Madame Rose, opera-comique in one act, with Albert Barré, music by Antoine Banès (Opéra-Comique, 25 September 1893)
- Nos bons chasseurs, vaudeville in three acts, with Michel Carré fils, music by Charles Lecocq (Nouveau Théâtre, 10 April 1894)
- Le Roi Frelon, operetta in three acts, with Albert Barré, music by d'Antoine Banès (Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques, 11 April 1895)
- La Tourte, operetta in one act, music by Gaston Serpette (Asnières, 8 February 1895)
- La Jarretière, operetta in one act, with Albert Barré, music by Antoine Banès (Eldorado, 29 April 1897)
- La Fiancée du trombone à coulisse, fairly joyous symphonologue, music by Émile Pessard
Tableaux - 1882 : "Combat de nègres dans un tunnel"
References Notes1. ^[https://archive.org/details/heureusecomdie00hennuoft Read on line]
Bibliography - {{Cite book|language=en|last1=Danto|first1=Artur C.|title=Unnatural Wonders or Essays from the Gap Between Art and Life|publisher=|series=|location=|month=|year=2005|isbn=978-0-374-28118-2|url=https://books.google.com/?id=l5_MXtl9nY8C&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false|id=}}
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