J.J. Grandville (pseudonym of Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard) (1803-1847). French caricaturist. The private and public life of animals. Satire of French society of 1840 through the eyes of animals. Satiric lithography. Paris, edited by J. Hetzel, 1842. Colored.
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