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Hot off
the satirical presses: Read all about it!! |
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Afficionados of nineteenth-century
European caricature will be glad to hear of a virtual explosion of
interest in this subject recently in France and, to a somewhat lesser
extent, Italy, with important new websites developed in both countries
and a flood of books related to the topic published in Franceand
at least two important books appearing in Italy. In France, the website
Caricatures
et Caricature carries extensive information about recent and
forthcoming publications and exhibitions about caricature, along with
numerous articles posted on-line (some recently published and others
not), along with collections of caricatures on various themes. A related
website, is sponsored by the Equipe
Interdisciplinaire de Recherches sur l'image Satirique (EIRIS)
at the Université Bretagne Occidentale, an organization dedicated
to caricature research which publishes an annual journal, Ridiculosa,
on the subject. The EIRIS site contains an extraordinary caricature
bibliography with literally thousands of books and articles (it is
especially strong in French materials, but also contains many English
and German listings). The bibliography is theoretically accessible
only to EIRIS members, but the website contains contact information
and the EIRIS leadership does not seem to enforce this rule very strictly. |
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Among the
amazingly large number of books about caricature recently published
in France, the most important two are Laurent Baridon and Martial
Guédron, L'art et l'histoire de la Caricature
(Citadel's & Mazenod, 2006) and Jean-Michel Renault, Censure
et caricatures: Les images interdite et de combat de l'histoire de
la Presse en France et dans le monde (Pat à Pan,
2006), both lavishly produced and illustrated; although extremely
expensive (65€), the former book sold out almost immediately
and may be very difficult to find. Both books cover many lands and
times, but especially concentrate on nineteenth-century France. Two
separate books on the church/state controversy in France at the turn-of-the-century
also appeared virtually simultaneously, and likewise are lavishly
produced: Michel Dixmier, et al, La République et
L'Église: Images d'une quarelle (Éditions
de la Martinière, 2005) and Guillaume Doizy and Jean-Bernard
Lalaux, A bas la calotte! La caricature anticlericale et
la séparation des Églises et de l'État
(Éditions Alternatives, 2005); the latter quickly sold out.
Doizy (who runs the first website listed above) has also recently
published two related books, one on caricatures with biblical themes,
Et Dieu Crea le Rire: Satires et caricatures de la Bible
(Éditions Alternatives, 2006) and another focusing on a leading
anti-clerical satirical journal, Les Corbeaux contra la calotte:
La lutte anticlerical par l'image (Libertaires, 2007). He
also edited some previously unpublished writings by the French caricaturist
Alfred Le Petit, Je suis malade: Curieux carnets d'un séjour
à l'Hôtel-Dieu en 1903-1905 (Alternatives,
2007). A more comprehensive collection of the writings of the great
19th-century caricaturist, André Gill, has also appeared, edited
by Bertrand Tillier: André Gill: Correspondance et
Mémoires d'un Caricaturiste (Champ Vallon, 2006).
In 2005, Tillier, a leading figure in French caricature research,
published the well illustrated A la Charge! La caricature
en France de 1789 à 2000 (Éditions de l'Amateur),
which, like the Baridon and Guédron volume listed above, includes
an extensive bibliography. Raymond Bachollet, the publisher of the
journal, Le Collectionneur française, and
a long-time champion of caricature studies, has edited a collection
of caricatures on the Dreyfus Affair: Les Cent plus belles
Images de l'Affaire Dreyfus (Dabecom, 2006), while a collective
has issued a beautiful selection of illustrations of the most important
early twentieth-century French caricature journal under the title
L'Assiette au beurre (1901-1912): L'Age d'or de la caricature
(France-Quercy, 2007). |
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In Italy, an extremely important
website makes available the front pages of scores of important nineteenth-century
caricature journals from Italy (especially), France, England and Germany.
The site is sponsored by the Archivi
della Parola, dell'Immagine de della Communicazione Editoriale (APICE)
at the University of Milan, which recently obtained a large collection
of such journals. APICE researchers Antonello Negri and Marta Sironi
recently organized a conference and a book based on the collection:
Un diluvio de giornali: Modelli di satira politica in Europa tra
'48 e Novecento (Skira, 2007); they also recently published a
book on a leading twentieth-century Italian caricaturist, who is highly
controversial, as he published many caricatures in the leading fascist
newspaper Il Popolo d'Italia. The book is entitled Mario
Sironi: L'arte della satira (Charta, 2004). |
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Robert Justin Goldstein
Research Associate, Center for Russian & E. European Studies
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
Prof. Emeritus of Political Science
Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan |
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