“The way caricaturists utilized the convention of romantic Salon painting as the basis of a number of images suggests they regarded the Salon as a bastion for official taste and propaganda image-making that often favored the inclinations of the royal family. Caricaturists began to make serious intrusions into the sanctity of Salon exhibitions through their print satires.”
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The Art of the July Monarchy: France, 1830 to 1848
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The Art of the July Monarchy: France, 1830 to 1848
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Robert J. Bezucha
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