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Le Journal pour rire

Aubert · 1851–1853 · 66 issues
About the series

Published in Paris by Aubert from 1851 to 1853, Le Journal pour rire was a pioneering French comic periodical that blended satire and illustration across 66 issues. The magazine was most heavily shaped by the multi-talented Nadar, who contributed both writing and art alongside frequent collaborators Bertall, Randon, and Ernest Bourdachut. As an early humor magazine, it helped define the visual language of 19th-century caricature and comic storytelling, marking a significant moment in the evolution of the medium.

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