Étienne Carjat  

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Étienne Carjat, born in Fareins (Ain) on April 1 1828 and died in Paris on March 9 1906, was a French journalist, caricaturist and photographer.

He was co-founder of the journal Le Diogène and founder of the magazine Le Boulevard. We owe to him many portraits of famous figures of 19th century France.

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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