Comic-salon (Champs- lys es et Champ-de-Mars), published in 1891, offers a glimpse into the Parisian art scene through the witty lens of Willy. This collection presents a series of caricatures and satirical observations focused on the art exhibited at the prestigious salons of the Champs- lys es and Champ-de-Mars.
Willy's sharp commentary and humorous illustrations provide a unique perspective on the artistic trends and personalities of the time. This volume captures the spirit of Belle poque Paris, appealing to those interested in art history, social commentary, and the enduring power of satire. A delightful and insightful read for enthusiasts of French culture and the art world.
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