File:Baron Chaudron de Courcel Vanity Fair 31 January 1895.jpg

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"The French Ambassador", caricature by GUTH in Vanity Fair, 1895.
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Men of the Day No. 610: Caricature of The Baron Chaudron de Courcel, French Ambassador to the United Kingdom.

Caption read "The French Ambassador".
Date circa. 1894 (published 31 January 1895
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Published in Vanity Fair, 31 January 1895.


This version from City College of New York collection. Downloaded from https://www.flickr.com/photos/26746018@N03/3534203272
Author Jean Baptiste Guth
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