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The 1978 book ''[[Diableries : La Vie Quotidienne Chez Satan a la Fin du 19e Siecle]]'' documents certain [[diorama]]s within the genre. The 1978 book ''[[Diableries : La Vie Quotidienne Chez Satan a la Fin du 19e Siecle]]'' documents certain [[diorama]]s within the genre.
== See also == == See also ==
-*''[[Diableries : La Vie Quotidienne Chez Satan a la Fin du 19e Siecle]]'', a book by Jac Remise published by André Balland in 1978.  
*''[[Les Diableries Erotiques]]'' by [[Eugène le Poitevin]] *''[[Les Diableries Erotiques]]'' by [[Eugène le Poitevin]]
*''[[Diabolico foutro manie]]'' is a series of lithographs by [[Achille Devéria]] *''[[Diabolico foutro manie]]'' is a series of lithographs by [[Achille Devéria]]

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Diablerie (English: devilries) is a genre of French satire, often by extreme exaggeration. The term diablerie stems from diable, which is French for devil.

In graphic art

Les Diableries Erotiques

Eugène le Poitevin is famous for his Les Diableries Erotiques.

Paul Gavarni also produced 'Diableries' for La Caricature.

Dioramas

Les Diableries

The 1978 book Diableries : La Vie Quotidienne Chez Satan a la Fin du 19e Siecle documents certain dioramas within the genre.

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