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To reduce their financial risk of censorship fines with the satirical anti-monarchist illustrated newspaper ''La Caricature'', which had more pages and printed on more expensive paper, caricaturist Charles Philipon and his brother-in-law Gabriel Aubert started ''Le Charivari'' which contained humorous, but not as political, content.

''Le Charivari'' published Caricatures , Political Cartoons and Review s. In 1835 the government banned political caricature, thus Le Charivari began publishing satires of everyday life.

The ownership of the paper changed often due to censorship, and related taxes and fines.

''Le Charivari'' published daily from 1832 to 1926 , and then weekly until 1937 .


CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS

Contributing with Lithographs , Woodcuts , and (after 1870) with Zincographies ( Gillotage ) were:

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