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''Journal amusant'' was a French weekly satirical magazine published from 1856 until 1933. It was founded by the caricaturist, journalist, and publisher Charles Philipon. The magazine's immediate predecessor was ''Journal pour rire'' which Philipon had founded in 1849. In 1856, he replaced it with ''Journal amusant'' and simultaneously started ''Petit Journal pour rire'' for his friend Nadar to edit, although Nadar was to contribute to both publications.〔Hambourg, Maria Morris ''et al.'' (1995). (''Nadar'' ), pp. 15; 34; 230; 253. Metropolitan Museum of Art〕 The original format of ''Journal amusant'' was 8 pages and consisted primarily of cartoons and caricatures satirizing the social mores of the day. Lighter in tone than ''Le Charivari'' (also founded by Philipon), its editorial content was largely focused on the theatre and fashion rather than politics.〔Masson, Antoine and O'Connor, Kevin (eds.) (2007). (''Representations of Justice'' ), p. 41. Peter Lang〕 Following Charles Philipon's death in 1862, the journal was managed by his son Eugène until his own death in 1874. Pierre Véron then took over as editor-in-chief. In 1899, shortly before Véron's retirement, its format changed to 16 pages with a front page in colour. Publication of the journal ceased during World War I and resumed in May 1919. The last issue of ''Journal amusant'' was published in 1933 by which time its title was ''Le journal amusant et Gai Paris réunis'' reflecting its takeover of the magazine ''Gai Paris'' in 1931.〔Gianeri, Enrico (ed.) (1995). ''Periodici illustrati di satira, umorismo, caricatura e varia umanità: 1840-1980'', pp. 83; 100. Archivio storico della città di Torino〕 ==Contributors== Artists who contributed to ''Journal amusant'' include: *Draner *André Gill *Alfred Grévin *Paul Hadol *Pierre-Georges Jeanniot *Nadar *Gaston Noury *Henri Pille *Albert Robida *Sacha Zaliouk 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Journal amusant」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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