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-[[Image:Charles Baudelaire.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Charles Baudelaire]] (portrait by [[Etienne Carjat]], ca. [[1863]])]]+[[Image:Charles Baudelaire.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Charles Baudelaire by Étienne Carjat]] (ca. [[1863]])]]
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-'''Étienne Carjat''', né à [[Fareins]] ([[Ain (département)|Ain]]) le [[April 1]] [[1828]] et mort à [[Paris]] le [[March 9]] [[1906]], est un journaliste, [[caricaturiste]] et [[photographe]] français.+'''Étienne Carjat''' (born in [[Fareins]], [[Ain (département)|Ain]], on 28 March 1828 and died in [[Paris]] on 19 March 1906), was a French journalist, [[caricaturist]] and [[photographer]]. He co-founded the magazine, ''Le Diogène'', and founded the review, ''Le Boulevard''. He is best known for his numerous portraits and caricatures of political, literary and artistic figures of [[19th century France]]. His best known work is the iconic [[Rimbaud, aged 17, by Étienne Carjat, probably taken in December 1871|portrait of Arthur Rimbaud]] which he took in October 1871.
 +==List of photographs==
-Il est co-fondateur du journal ''Le Diogène'' et fondateur de la revue ''Le Boulevard''. On lui doit+*[[Arthur Rimbaud by Étienne Carjat]]
-des portraits de nombreuses personnalités politiques, littéraires et artistiques.+*[[Charles Baudelaire by Étienne Carjat]]
== Publications == == Publications ==
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*''Croquis biographiques'' (1858) *''Croquis biographiques'' (1858)
*''Les Mouches vertes, satire'' (1868) *''Les Mouches vertes, satire'' (1868)

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Étienne Carjat (born in Fareins, Ain, on 28 March 1828 and died in Paris on 19 March 1906), was a French journalist, caricaturist and photographer. He co-founded the magazine, Le Diogène, and founded the review, Le Boulevard. He is best known for his numerous portraits and caricatures of political, literary and artistic figures of 19th century France. His best known work is the iconic portrait of Arthur Rimbaud which he took in October 1871.

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Publications

  • Croquis biographiques (1858)
  • Les Mouches vertes, satire (1868)
  • Peuple, prends garde à toi ! Satire électorale (1875)
  • Artiste et citoyen, poésies, précédées d'une lettre de Victor Hugo (1883)




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