Petit Journal pour rire, Volume 14, numbers 1–52, new series
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Numbers 1–52, published in 1869, including wood engravings and lithographs by Baric, Bertall, Charles Vernier, Gilbert Randon, Stop, Alfred Grévin, and others.
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Numbers 1–52, published in 1869, including wood engravings and lithographs by Baric, Bertall, Charles Vernier, Gilbert Randon, Stop, Alfred Grévin, and others.
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Title: Petit Journal pour rire, Volume 14, numbers 1–52, new series
Artist:
Jules-Jean-Antoine Baric (French, Sainte-Catherine-de-Fierbois 1825–1905 Monnaie)
Artist:
Charles-Albert Arnoux Bertall (French, Paris 1820–1882 Paris)
Artist:
Alfred Grévin (French, Epineuil 1827–1892 Saint-Mandé)
Artist:
Gilbert Randon (French, Lyon 1811–1884 Paris)
Artist:
Stop (pseudonym for Louis Pierre Gabriel Morel-Retz) (French, Dijon 1825–1899 Dijon)
Artist:
Charles Vernier (French, 1831–1887)
Founder:
Journal founded and directed by Charles Philipon (French, Lyons 1800–1862 Paris)
Editor:
Nadar (French, Paris 1820–1910 Paris)
Publisher:
Bureaux du Journal Amusant , Paris
Date: 1869
Medium: Wood engravings and lithographs
Dimensions: 11 7/8 × 8 1/2 × 1 in. (30.2 × 21.6 × 2.5 cm)
Classifications: Books, Periodicals
Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1957
Object Number: 57.644.2(14)
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