Le Charivari
Le Charivari was an illustrated newspaper published in Paris, France from 1832 to 1937.
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Paris - France - 1832 - 1937
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To reduce their financial risk of censorship fines with the satirical anti-monarchist illustrated newspaper La Caricature, which had more pages and printed on more expensive paper, caricaturist Charles Philipon and his brother-in-law Gabriel Aubert started Le Charivari which contained humorous, but not as political, content.
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Le Charivari published caricatures, political cartoons and reviews. In 1835 the government banned political caricature, thus Le Charivari began publishing satires of everyday life.
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Caricatures - Political cartoons - Reviews - 1835
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The ownership of the paper changed often due to censorship, and related taxes and fines.
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Le Charivari published daily from 1832 to 1926, and then weekly until 1937.
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1832 - 1926 - 1937
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