- Amédée de Noé
Charles Amédée de Noé, known as Cham (Jan. 26,
1818 - Sept. 6,1879 ) was a Frenchcaricaturist andlithographer . Raised by a family who wished him to attend apolytechnic school, he instead attended painting workshops byNicolas Charlet andPaul Delaroche and began work as a cartoonist, taking on on thepseudonym "Cham". The name was a pun - a combination of the names "Charles" and "Amédée", and the Jewish name forHam, son of Noah (Noah in French is "Noé").Fact|article|date=June 2007In
1839 he published his first book,Mr. Lajaunisse , which began a career that would span 40,000 drawings. In1843 he began to be published in newspapers likeLe Charivari , whose staff he was on for thirty years. Later works included "Proudhon en voyage " and "l'Histoire comique de l'Assemblée nationale ". He wrote a number of comic plays towards the end of his life.He was a reclusive figure, preferring to live a quiet life due to a lifelong chest conditionFact|article|date=June 2007. Most of his life was spent in
Paris .Blog : http://amedeedenoe.unblog.fr/
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