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''L'Illustration'' was a weekly French newspaper published in Paris from 1843 to 1944.〔French Wartime Magazines and Periodicals: ( ''L'Illustration.'' )〕 It was founded by Édouard Charton and the first issue was published on March 4, 1843. In 1891, ''L'Illustration'' became the first French newspaper to publish a photograph. Many of these photographs came from syndicated photo-press agencies like Chusseau-Flaviens, but the publication also employed its own photographers such as Léon Gimpel and others. In 1907, ''L'Illustration'' was the first to publish a ''color'' photograph. It also published Gaston Leroux' novel ''Le mystère de la chambre jaune'' as a serial a year before its 1908 release. During the Second World War, ''L'Illustration'' was directed by Jacques de Lesdain, a Vichy collaborationist (''Vichyssois''), and it became a voice for Marshall Petain's collaborationism with the Germans. As a result, it was shut down in 1944 following the Liberation of Paris. Another version re-opened in 1945 under the name ''France-Illustration'', but went bankrupt in 1957. ==Notes==
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