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Cham (= Amédée Charles Henry de Noé, 1819 Paris 1879). Question d’Orient. Albion – with trident and escutcheon – reaching for the arm of her escort clenching his fist and rightly fearing for his uninjuredness. Chalk lithograph. (1870-71.) Inscribed: 129 / CHAM, otherwise typographically as below. 22.5 x 18.1 cm.
Worked for the Charivari during the war of 1870-71 and here present in a contemporary impression without text at the back. Cham , born into an aristocratic family – the father was a Pair of France – , revealed his talent for drawing already as a child. Since 1838 pupil first in the study of Nicolas-Toussaint Charlet, then of Paul Delaroche, already in 1839 the Charivari edited by Charles Philipon publishes first humorous comics under the pseudonym Cham derived from biblical history (son of Noé/Noah) and becomes
(Luce Abélès, Allgemeines Künstler-Lexikon XVIII, 1998, p. 109).
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