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Journalists from Le Canard Enchaine playing cards at the Cafe du Cadran in Paris, c. 1930, photograph, with (right) Maurice Marechal and his wife Jeanne Marechal, (opposite) Henri Monnier and (centre) Jules Rivet, copyeditor of the newspaper. The photograph is in the collection of the Archives du Canard Enchaine. Le Canard Enchaine is a satirical weekly newspaper, founded in 1915 during the First World War by Maurice Marechal, Jeanne Marechal and H P Gassier. It features investigative journalism, political cartoons, business and political leaks and bogus interviews. In 2015 the newspaper celebrated its 100th anniversary. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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7087px × 5100px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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20th century
B&W
Black and white
Cafe
CENTENARY
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FOUNDER
France
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Henri Monnier
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PARIS
PARISIAN
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POLITICAL
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Satire
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