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Charles Philipon (19
April 1800 – 26
January 1862) was a
French lithographer,
caricaturist and journalist. He was the
founder and
director of the satirical...
- The
caricature of Louis-Philippe I as a pear,
created by
Charles Philipon in 1831 and
published in La
Caricature under the
title La
Poire the same year...
- Marie-Jeanne "Manon"
Roland de la Platière (Paris,
March 17, 1754 – Paris,
November 8, 1793), born Marie-Jeanne Phlipon, and best
known under the name...
- Old Believers, also
called Old Ritualists, are
Eastern Orthodox Christians who
maintain the
liturgical and
ritual practices of the
Russian Orthodox Church...
- A
lithograph by
Charles Philipon of a
female patient sitting on her doctor's lap...
- was
editor and
Charles Philipon (1800–1861) was
director and main author. Honoré de
Balzac and
Louis Desnoyers ****isted
Philipon in
writing some of the...
-
Philippe turning into a pear
mirrored the
deterioration of his po****rity (Honoré Daumier,
after Charles Philipon, who was
imprisoned for the original)...
- Jean-Marie
Roland de la Platière (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ maʁi ʁɔlɑ̃ də la platjɛʁ]; 18
February 1734 – 10
November 1793) was a
French inspector of...
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named Charles Philipon took
advantage creating two w****ly magazines, La
Caricature and Le
Charivari – the
cheaper of the two.
Philipon used his papers...
- journalist, and
publisher Charles Philipon. The magazine's
immediate predecessor was
Journal pour rire
which Philipon had
founded in 1849. In 1856, he...