Abstract

Caricature as field of study is not overworked, especially in our time. More notice was taken of satirical drawing and portrait charge in nineteenth-century Paris, both by its victims and by its audience. To writers, critics, and social historians of the Romantic and Realist generation, caricature narrowed the gap between art and life.

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