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Le Cri de Paris was an illustrated French political magazine that was founded by in 1897 and was at the beginning a supplement of La Revue Blanche. Le Cri de Paris title means The Paris Protest in English, but it has in French two other meanings like Paris Fashion (as in « le dernier cri », chic, etc.) and cri as in cris de Paris, i.e. the street cries. This ambiguous title was forged by Félix Fénéon.

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  • Le Cri de Paris was an illustrated French political magazine that was founded by in 1897 and was at the beginning a supplement of La Revue Blanche. Le Cri de Paris title means The Paris Protest in English, but it has in French two other meanings like Paris Fashion (as in « le dernier cri », chic, etc.) and cri as in cris de Paris, i.e. the street cries. This ambiguous title was forged by Félix Fénéon. The magazine covered news, political articles and satire. Juan Gris was one of its illustrators. It featured pro-Dreyfus and anti-colonialist drawings by Hermann Paul and Ibels. The magazine was subject to frequent censorship. Le Cri de Paris ceased publication in 1940. (en)
  • Le Cri de Paris est un périodique hebdomadaire politique et satirique français fondé par Alexandre Natanson en janvier 1897. Lié en ses débuts à La Revue blanche, cet organe de presse disparut en juin 1940. (fr)
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  • Le Cri de Paris est un périodique hebdomadaire politique et satirique français fondé par Alexandre Natanson en janvier 1897. Lié en ses débuts à La Revue blanche, cet organe de presse disparut en juin 1940. (fr)
  • Le Cri de Paris was an illustrated French political magazine that was founded by in 1897 and was at the beginning a supplement of La Revue Blanche. Le Cri de Paris title means The Paris Protest in English, but it has in French two other meanings like Paris Fashion (as in « le dernier cri », chic, etc.) and cri as in cris de Paris, i.e. the street cries. This ambiguous title was forged by Félix Fénéon. (en)
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  • Le Cri de Paris (fr)
  • Le Cri de Paris (en)
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