Diabolico-foutro-manie
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| - | '''''Diabolico-foutro-manie''''' (Paris 1835) is a series of twelve lithographs by [[Achille Devéria]]. They were republished in 1981 with a foreword by [[Jacques Duprilot]]. A literal translation of the title would read '''Diabolico-Fucko-mania'''. | + | '''''Diabolico-foutro-manie''''' (Paris 1835) is a series of twelve lithographs variously attributed to [[Achille Devéria]] and [[Bouchot]]. They were republished in 1981 with a foreword by [[Jacques Duprilot]]. A literal translation of the title would read '''Diabolico-Fucko-mania'''. |
| :... de joyeux diablotins et manifestent une inquiétante clystéromanie (cf. ... ceux de [[Michel Delaporte]] sont mieux élevés, beaucoup plus rassurants, ... | :... de joyeux diablotins et manifestent une inquiétante clystéromanie (cf. ... ceux de [[Michel Delaporte]] sont mieux élevés, beaucoup plus rassurants, ... | ||
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Diabolico-foutro-manie (Paris 1835) is a series of twelve lithographs variously attributed to Achille Devéria and Bouchot. They were republished in 1981 with a foreword by Jacques Duprilot. A literal translation of the title would read Diabolico-Fucko-mania.
- ... de joyeux diablotins et manifestent une inquiétante clystéromanie (cf. ... ceux de Michel Delaporte sont mieux élevés, beaucoup plus rassurants, ...
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