- Le Monde illustré
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Le Monde illustré was a leading 19th century illustrated newsmagazine in France. Many of its highly realistic drawings were actually made from photographs, at a time when photographic reproduction in print was not technically feasible.
Le Monde illustré is in many ways similar to the Illustrated London News.
Lithographs and engravings
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Saigo Takamori (seated, in Western uniform), surrounded by his officers, in samurai attire. News article in Le Monde illustré, 1877.
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Sakai incident, Japan (堺事件). Le Monde illustré, 1868.
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French colonies in 1891.
1. Panorama of Lac-Kaï, French outpost in China.
2. Yun-nan, in the quay of Hanoi.
3. Flooded street of Hanoi.
4. Landing stage of Hanoi
External links
Categories:- Defunct newspapers of France
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