Portrait of Henri de Rochefort (1831-1913) Marquis de Rochefort, journalist, politician and writer in “Le Trombinoscope” by Touchatout, cartoon by B. Moloch of 1882. Private collection
Flying Leaf, Number 5, Satirical in Colours, circa 1870: Badingoscope - Commune of Paris/War/Siege, Hunt, President of the Republic - Napoleon III - Illustration by Moloch (1849-1909)
Portrait of the French writer Victor Hugo (1802-1885) in 'Le Trombinoscope' by Touchatout, caricature by B. Moloch of 1882 (1849-1909). Private collection
Portrait of Louis Hyacinthe Duflost, Dit Hyacinthe (1814-1887) comedian and operette singer in “Le Trombinoscope” by Touchatout, caricature by B. Moloch of 1882. Private collection
Portrait of Louis Alexandre Gosset de Guines dit Andre Gill, French poet painter in Le Trombinoscope by Touchatout, cartoon by B. Moloch of 1882. Private collection
Portrait of Philippe Ricord (1800-1889), French surgeon in 'Le Trombinoscope' by Touchatout, cartoon by B. Moloch of 1882 (1849-1909). Private collection
Portrait of Alexandre Charles Lecocq (1832-1918), French Composer in 'Le Trombinoscope' by Touchatout, Caricature by B. Moloch of 1882 (1849-1909). Private Collection
Eugene Pelletan (1813-1884), French literary journalist and politician in 'Le Trombinoscope' by Touchatout, cartoon by B. Moloch of 1882. Private collection.
Cartoon of transport in the city. A coachman takes a drunk friend into the carriage next to two horrified bourgeois women. Drawing by Moloch (1849-1909), around 1860.
Caricatures; Louis Lepine, Prefect of Paris; Georges Clemenceau, French politician and Prime Minister; Raphael Millies-Lacroix, French politician and Minister of the Colonies
Portrait of Emma Valladon dit Theresa (1837 -1913) singer of French cabaret in 'Le Trombinoscope' by Touchatout, cartoon by B. Moloch of 1882. Private collection
Portrait of Leopold II, King of the Belgians (Louis Philippe Marie Victor), Prince of Belgium, Duke of Saxony, Prince of Saxony-Coburg-Gotha, Duke of Brabant
Portrait of Marie Laurent or Marie Luguet French dramatic artist of the 19th century in 'Le Trombinoscope' by Touchatout, caricature by B. Moloch of 1882. Private collection
Cartoon of transport in the city. A coachman leads a bourgeois at all pace in the city under the pretext that he refuses to pay him on time but wants to pay him for the race. Drawing by Moloch, around 1860
Portrait of William I (1797-1888), King of Prussia and Emperor of Germany in 'The Trombinoscope' by Touchatout, caricature by B. Moloch of 1882 (1849-1909). Private collection
Portrait of Emile Littre (1801-1881), French philologist, doctor, and politician in 'Le Trombinoscope' by Touchatout, cartoon by B. Moloch of 1882. Private collection
HE. EX. EX. Motoredons: Cartoon of Transport in the City. A Bourgeois Who Asked the Coach to Take Him Gare de l'Est is Transported to Neuilly. Drawing by Moloch (1849-1909), Around 1860
Cartoon of transport in the city. A coachman pays on time stops at a cafe to take a bock under the rales of the bourgeois he carries. Drawing by Moloch (1849-1909), around 1860.
Portrait of Henri d'Orleans, Duke of Aumale (1822-1897), military and politician in 'Le Trombinoscope' by Touchatout, cartoon by B. Moloch of 1882. Private collection
Cartoon of transport in the city. The coachman rebukes a bourgeois who goes to the park while her husband asked the driver to drive her to another place. Drawing by Moloch (1849-1909), around 1860.
Portrait of Jules Grevy (1807-1891) president of the French Republic in “Le Trombinoscope” by Touchatout, caricature by B. Moloch of 1882. Private collection
Cartoon of transport in the city. A bourgeois asks a coachman to take him to a street and is surprised that he refuses since he is free asks him why. The driver says that it is precisely because he is free of his choices that he refuses
Cartoon of transport in the city. A man begs a coachman to transport him and his wife. The haughty coachman refuses to allow the woman to board. Drawing by Moloch (1849-1909), around 1860.
Portrait of Henri Charles Ferdinand Marie Dieudonne d'Artois (1820-1883), Duke of Bordeaux, Count of Chambord, known as Henri V, pretender to the throne of France
Portrait of a 'gummy' young man has outrageous elegance and confining to ridicule (dandy, elegant, fishy, viscous) in 'Le Trombinoscope' by Touchatout, caricature by B. Moloch of 1882 (1849-1909). Private collection.
Portrait of Paul Granier de Cassagnac (1842-1902), French political journalist in 'Le Trombinoscope' by Touchatout, cartoon by B. Moloch of 1882. Private collection
Portrait of Francois Pierre VILLARET tenor of the opera between 1863 and 1882 in Le Trombinoscope by Touchatout, caricature by B. Moloch of 1882. Private collection
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