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- Title
Repeat Offenders: Reprinting Visual Satire Across France's Long Eighteenth Century.
- Authors
DESPLANQUE, KATHRYN
- Abstract
The article examines visual satire from caricatures created during the long eighteenth century in France, focusing on three anonymous prints entitled "Triomphe des Arts Modernes ou Carnaval de Jupiter" dated c. 1700, c. 1760, and c. 1791, as well as the prints entitled "L'Assemblée de Brocanteurs," attributed to Comte de Caylus printed c. 1727 and an anonymous copy of it printed in 1814.
- Subjects
FRANCE; 18TH century French prints; CARICATURE; CARICATURES &; cartoons; THEMES in art; CAYLUS, Anne Claude Philippe, comte de, 1692-1765; SATIRE in art; EIGHTEENTH century; HISTORY
- Publication
RACAR: Canadian Art Review / Revue d'art Canadienne, 2015, Vol 40, Issue 1, p17
- ISSN
0315-9906
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7202/1032748ar