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Diogene, 1856_9_28 - Illustration by Etienne Carjat (1826-1906)
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Diogene, 1856_9_28 - Illustration by Etienne Carjat (1826-1906)
ICA4896312 Diogene, 1856_9_28 - Illustration by Etienne Carjat (1826-1906): Millaud Moise Polydore (1813-1871) by Carjat, Etienne (1828-1906); (add.info.: Diogene, 1856_9_28 - Illustration by Etienne Carjat (1826-1906): Millaud Moise Polydore (1813-1871)); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
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Diogene, 1856_9_28 - Illustration by Etienne Carjat (1826-1906) - Millaud Moise Polydore (1813-1871)
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. This print takes us back to the vibrant literary scene of 19th century France. The illustration, skillfully crafted by renowned artist Etienne Carjat, depicts a satirical cartoon featuring Millaud Moise Polydore (1813-1871), a prominent journalist and businessman of his time. In this caricature, we see Millaud portrayed with wit and humor. His larger-than-life presence is captured through exaggerated features that highlight his influential role in French society. As a writer and publisher, he played a significant part in shaping public opinion through his newspaper publications. Carjat's intricate engraving technique brings out the fine details of Millaud's expression, showcasing both his intelligence and mischievous nature. The artist's mastery in capturing the essence of his subjects shines through as he portrays this notable figure from the literary world. This artwork not only serves as an artistic representation but also provides valuable insight into the social dynamics of 19th century France. It offers a glimpse into the world of journalism during that era when newspapers held immense power in shaping public discourse. As we admire this historical piece, we are transported back to a time when satire was used to challenge societal norms and provoke thought among readers. This print stands as a testament to the
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