Le Diable au salon  

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Le Diable au Salon, revue comique, critique et Très-Chique de l'Exposition des Beaux-Arts[1] was a short-lived satirical journal.

Le Diable au salon[2] (cover illustrated by Félicien Rops). An example of a salon caricatural.

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La mer est bleue / le ciel est bleu / et de Pandore la chemise est bleue / ses cheveux blonds sont bleus / Et quand il a peint sa chair bleue / on croit que l'artiste était bleu.

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