About: La Lune

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La Lune ("The Moon") was the name of a nineteenth-century French weekly four-sheet newspaper edited by Francis Polo. The illustrator André Gill became known for his work for this journal, in which he drew caricatures for a series entitled The Man of the Day. * Self-Caricature of André Gill, Cover of La Lune 15 September 1867 * Cover of La Lune, illustrated by André Gill, 1867. * Delphine Ugalde, 26 May 1867

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  • La Lune war eine von 1865 bis 1868 in Paris erschienene und von herausgegebene Satirezeitschrift. André Gill war der maßgebliche Karikaturist der Zeitschrift. Die Zeitschrift erschien mit einer Titelkarikatur im Folioformat. Das Heft kostete 10 centimes und erschien in einer Auflage von ca. 24.000 Exemplaren; von einzelnen Ausgaben wurden sogar bis zu 40.000 Exemplare gedruckt. Die Nachfolgerin L’Éclipse (= Mondfinsternis) erschien von 1868 bis 1876 und als La Lune rousse (= Roter Mond) bis 1879. (de)
  • La Lune ("The Moon") was the name of a nineteenth-century French weekly four-sheet newspaper edited by Francis Polo. The illustrator André Gill became known for his work for this journal, in which he drew caricatures for a series entitled The Man of the Day. Napoléon III disliked the portrait of him drawn by Gill. In December 1867, the journal was censored. "La Lune will have to undergo an eclipse," an authority commented to the editor Polo when the ban was instituted, unwittingly dubbing Polo's subsequent publication: L'Éclipse, which made its first appearance on 9 August 1868. Gill would contribute caricatures to this successor of La Lune as well. * Self-Caricature of André Gill, Cover of La Lune 15 September 1867 * Cover of La Lune, illustrated by André Gill, 1867. * Delphine Ugalde, 26 May 1867 (en)
  • La Lune est un journal hebdomadaire satirique français, qui a paru de 1865 à 1868, et qui fut remplacé par L’Éclipse. (fr)
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  • La Lune war eine von 1865 bis 1868 in Paris erschienene und von herausgegebene Satirezeitschrift. André Gill war der maßgebliche Karikaturist der Zeitschrift. Die Zeitschrift erschien mit einer Titelkarikatur im Folioformat. Das Heft kostete 10 centimes und erschien in einer Auflage von ca. 24.000 Exemplaren; von einzelnen Ausgaben wurden sogar bis zu 40.000 Exemplare gedruckt. Die Nachfolgerin L’Éclipse (= Mondfinsternis) erschien von 1868 bis 1876 und als La Lune rousse (= Roter Mond) bis 1879. (de)
  • La Lune est un journal hebdomadaire satirique français, qui a paru de 1865 à 1868, et qui fut remplacé par L’Éclipse. (fr)
  • La Lune ("The Moon") was the name of a nineteenth-century French weekly four-sheet newspaper edited by Francis Polo. The illustrator André Gill became known for his work for this journal, in which he drew caricatures for a series entitled The Man of the Day. * Self-Caricature of André Gill, Cover of La Lune 15 September 1867 * Cover of La Lune, illustrated by André Gill, 1867. * Delphine Ugalde, 26 May 1867 (en)
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  • La Lune (en)
  • La Lune (Zeitschrift) (de)
  • La Lune (journal) (fr)
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