French caricature
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While the floruit of British caricature was in the 18th century, French caricaturists flourished from the 19th century onwards.
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Quelques caricaturistes français
Quelques caricaturistes français is a collection of art criticism on caricature artist written by Charles Baudelaire and anthologized in Curiosités esthétiques. The articles have as subject Carle Vernet, Edme Jean Pigal, Nicolas Toussaint Charlet, Honoré Daumier, Henri Monnier, Grandville, Paul Gavarni, Louis Joseph Trimolet, Charles-Joseph Traviès de Villers and Charles Jacque.
See also
- Quelques caricaturistes français by Charles Baudelaire
- French art
- French popular culture
- Caricature
- The history of engraving in France
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