Le Charivari

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Le Charivari was a 19th-century French satirical newspaper known for its political cartoons and social commentary.

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Le Charivari canonical 2
The London Charivari 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French newspaper
satirical newspaper
circulationArea France NERFINISHED
contributor Cham NERFINISHED
Grandville NERFINISHED
Honoré Daumier NERFINISHED
Paul Gavarni NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
editorialFocus critique of bourgeois society
critique of government policies
endTime 20th century
foundedBy Charles Philipon NERFINISHED
genre political satire
satire
social commentary
hasAudience urban middle class in Paris
hasContributorRole caricaturists
illustrators
journalists
hasFormat illustrated newspaper
hasInfluenced European satirical press
development of political cartooning in France
hasPart editorial cartoons
political cartoons
hasTheme censorship in 19th-century France
freedom of the press
headquartersLocation Paris
inception 1832
languageOfWorkOrName French
locatedInTime July Monarchy NERFINISHED
Second French Empire NERFINISHED
Second Republic of France NERFINISHED
Third Republic of France NERFINISHED
mediaType print
notableFor caricatures of French politicians
political cartoons
social satire of 19th-century French society
originalNetwork La Maison Aubert NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment opposition to the July Monarchy
printedBy Aubert printing house NERFINISHED
publicationFrequency daily
publicationPlace Paris NERFINISHED
publisher Charles Philipon NERFINISHED
subjectOf studies of 19th-century French caricature
usedMedium lithography
workPeriod 19th century
early 20th century

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Honoré Daumier employer Le Charivari
Punch nickname Le Charivari
this entity surface form: The London Charivari
Punch basedOnModelOf Le Charivari