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Paul Hadol
Paul Hadol (1835 in Remiremont - 1875 in Paris) was a French illustrator, draftsman and caricaturist. Hadol collaborated with periodicals such as ''Le Gaulois'', ''Le Journal Amusant'', ''High Life'', ''Le Charivari'', ''Le Monde comique'', ''La Vie Parisienne'' and ''L'Eclipse'' (under his real name) and with Mailly and Baillard under the pseudonym White. A former customs employee, he illustrated novels, theater posters, and satire series (''Actualités'' (Actualities), ''Mon Musée des Souverains'' (My Museum of Sovereigns)), which portrayed the political rulers of his period. During the 1870 war he published ''La Ménagerie impériale'' (The Imperial Zoo) - caricatures which placed the heads of members of the disgraced Bonaparte family and their conspirators on the bodies of animals. The series begins with the former Emperor Napoléon III as a vulture, clutching in his claws the bleeding body of France. He is described by the caption as cowardly and ferocious. ==References==
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