Bismarck En Caricatures, by John Grand-Carteret, presents a fascinating collection of 140 caricatures from Germany, Austria, France, Italy, England, Switzerland, and the United States, including two in color. This volume offers a unique perspective on Otto von Bismarck, the influential 19th-century German statesman, through the lens of political satire.
Featuring original drawings by J. Blass, Moloch, Félix Régamey, De Sta, Tiret-Bognet, and Willette, these cartoons reflect the diverse international opinions and perceptions of Bismarck and his policies. The book provides valuable insight into the political climate of the time and the power of visual commentary in shaping public opinion. This collection is an essential resource for historians, art enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the intersection of politics and popular culture.
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