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Gavarni

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Gavarni , pseud. of Sulpice Guillaume Chevalier , 1804-66, French caricaturist and lithographer. He was first known for his amusing drawings of costumes, which appeared in the Mode. Later he contributed satirical drawings to Charivari. In his early delineation of society he appeared more capricious than his great contemporary Daumier. However, Gavarni's last work, published mostly in L'Illustration, reflects a bitter attitude. His trip to London in 1847 resulted in drawings strongly condemning working-class conditions there. Gavarni produced over 8,000 drawings, watercolors, and... Read more
Gavarni, Paul
Gavarni, Paul (pseudonym of Sulpice-Guillaume Chevalier) ( b Paris...political satire, although he was an artist of lesser stature). Gavarni was described as ‘the best-dressed man in France...there he studied the life of the poor in London and in Gavarni in London (1849) he contrasted it with the ... Read more
Guillaume Sulpice Chevalier
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