The first full study of French political Caricature during the critical years of the July Monarchy and the Second Republic, when Caricature was wielded as a political weapon, so much so that in 1835 the French politician Adolphe Thiers claimed that \'nothing was more dangerous\' than graphic satire. -- ..
The first full study of French political Caricature during the critical years of the July Monarchy and the Second Republic, when Caricature was wielded as a political weapon, so much so that in 1835 the French politician Adolphe Thiers claimed that \'nothing was more dangerous\' than graphic satire