File:Charles de Freycinet Vanity Fair 18 April 1891.jpg

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Description Caricature of M C de Freycinet. Caption read "French Warfare".
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Source Published in Vanity Fair, 18 April 1891, as "Statesmen" Number 577 [1]
Author Jean Baptiste Guth (1855-1922)

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"French Warfare", caricature by GUTH in Vanity Fair, 1891.

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