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‎PETIT, Alfred le. [Zut]‎

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(1871)

‎La Charge (Supplément No 14). La République en danger. Parodie d'une composition de Mr Adans‎

‎Paris Lemaire et Fils 1871 Très bel exemplaire de cette satire politique coloriée à la main. Première édition. La lithographie a été publiée comme supplément 14 de La Charge. La feuille est une parodie d'une composition d'Adams. L'esprit de La Charge était clairement défavorable à l'Empire et anti-prussien, ce qui lui valut d'être poursuivie à plusieurs reprises. La feuille mesure 35,5 cm x 28,5 cm. En bon état, propre, avec un peu de froissement dans les coins. Paris Museés ref : 320154195. Zut (Alfred Le Petit) (1841-1909) est un caricaturiste français. Il commence sa carrière de caricaturiste à Rouen. Il s'installe ensuite à Paris, où il collabore à la revue L'Eclipse. En 1870, il fonde Le Charge, dans lequel il critique vivement Napoléon III. Il collabore également au Grelot et au Charivari et fonde Le Pétard et Le Sans-Culotte. Déçu par la politique de Jules Ferry dans les années 1880, Le Petit défend le général Boulanger et prend parti contre Dreyfus dans son uvre. Il finit par être un personnage assez triste, et passe ses dernières années à faire des caricatures de touristes au premier étage de la tour Eiffel, à chanter et à jouer du violon dans les cabarets.‎


‎A very nice copy of this hand coloured political satire. First edition. Lithograph was published as supplement 14 of La Charge. The sheet is a parody of a composition by Adams. The spirit of La Charge was clearly unfavourable to the Empire and anti-Prussian which led to it being prosecuted on several occasions. sheet is 35.5cm x28.5cm. In good, clean condition with a touch of creasing to the corners. Paris Museés ref: 320154195. Zut (Alfred Le Petit) (1841-1909) Was a French caricaturist. who began his career as a caricaturist in Rouen. He eventually settled in Paris, where he contributed to the magazine L'Eclipse. In 1870 he founded Le Charge, in which he heavily criticized Napoleon III. He additionally contributed to Le Grelot and Le Charivari and founded Le Pétard and Le Sans-Culotte. Disappointed by the politics of Jules Ferry in the 1880s, Le Petit defended general Boulanger and sided against Dreyfus in his work. He ended being quite a sad character, and spent his final years making caricatures of tourists on the first floor of the Eiffel tower, and singing and playing the violin in cabarets. .‎

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